Cantique de Jean Racine for guitar duet
Acoustic Guitar - Digital Sheet Music

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Guitar,Instrumental Duet - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1406050

Composed by Gabriel Faure (1845-1924). Arranged by Clive Lane. 19th Century,Classical. 10 pages. Clive Lane #989141. Published by Clive Lane (A0.1406050).

This gorgeous piece is one of Fauré's most famous works, originally for choir and piano (or organ). 
First published: 1865 (keyboard version, Schoen)
I have arranged it for guitar duet.
Score and parts.

The text of the original piece is a French translation, by the 17th century French dramatist Jean Racine, 
of a medieval Latin hymn, Consors paterni luminis. When Gabriel Fauré set the translation to music, 
he gave it the title Cantique de Jean Racine, rather than the title of the original hymn.

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