Gabriel Fauré's Requiem is undoubtedly the most important opus among the sacred works of this French master. Beginning with the first performances during the composer’s lifetime, it is one of those works whose popularity has never waned. In the absence of an autograph score, a new edition of this work posed a challenge in two important respects: on the one hand, to present an edition faithful to the often contradictory sources, and on the other, to render a clear and meaningful musical text of the work.
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Composer
Gabriel Fauré
| 1845-1924French composer, 1845-1924.
He was a pupil of Camille Saint-Saëns and studied at the Paris School of Sacred Music. Fauré worked as an organist and choirmaster and gave piano lessons and recitals in Parisian salons. He was able to improvise brilliantly on the piano, which is also reflected in his compositions. He was director of the Paris Conservatoire from 1905 to 1920.
Fauré mainly wrote vocal, piano and chamber music. He is best known for his piano songs for solo voice and his Requiem, which was also performed at his own funeral service.
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Editor
Marc Rigaudière
Marc Rigaudière is a professor of musicology at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA) and at the Center for Research and Higher Education in Cultural History (CERHiC) there. As early as 1993, Marc Rigaudière was the first prize-winner in the subject of musical analysis at the Paris Conservatoire (CNSMDP). This was followed by a doctorate from the University of Paris Sorbonne in 2002 and a habilitation in 2019. Marc Rigaudière has held teaching positions at various universities, including the conservatory in Metz and the Sorbonne in Paris. His main fields of research are music theory and musical analysis, among other things, he is concerned with Franco-German cultural transfer in the field of music theory. Since 2002, he has devoted himself to the scholarly editing of musical works in collaboration with Carus-Verlag. His complete list of publications can be found here: https://cv.hal.science/marc-rigaudiere Personal details
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Ensemble
Flemish Radio Choir
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Ensemble
Brussels Philharmonic Soloists
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Conductor
Hervé Niquet
Reviews
Die Ausgabe bei Carus weist dabei den Vorzug auf, in einem kritischen Bericht im Anhang kompakt den Quellenstand und detailgenau die Eingriffe in den Notentext zu referieren.
Birger Petersen, Gottesdienst und Kirchenmusik, 3/2012
Birger Petersen, Gottesdienst und Kirchenmusik, 3/2012