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Ave Maria is a 1964 motet by Franz Biebl, composed for double choir, a large four-part choir and a three-part choir which can be performed by soloists.It is a setting of part of the Latin liturgical Angelus prayer, which contains the Ave Maria (Hail Mary) as a refrain.
Franz Xaver Biebl (1 September 1906 – 2 October 2001) was a German composer of classical music. Most of his compositions were for choral ensembles. Biebl was born in Pursruck , now part of Freudenberg, Bavaria , in 1906.
First group to bring the Franz Biebl Ave Maria' from Germany to the United States after meeting the composer during a recording session on the 1970 tour of Germany. [5] Three month tour through East Asia in 1966 on an all-expense-paid tour sponsored by the U.S. State Department. [6]
In the 20th century, Franz Biebl composed Ave Maria (Angelus Domini), actually a setting of the Angelus prayer, in which the Ave Maria is repeated three times, but its second part only once as the climax. In Slavonic, the text was also a popular subject for setting to music by Eastern European composers.
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"Ave Maria" (Intermezzo), an aria by Pietro Mascagni from Cavalleria rusticana (1890) Ave Maria, motet by Igor Stravinsky (1934) "Ave Maria", a choral setting by Franz Biebl (before 1959) "Ave Maria" (Vavilov) (1970), an aria by Vladimir Vavilov, falsely ascribed to Giulio Caccini "Ave Maria", a choral setting by Morten Lauridsen (1997)
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He performed to Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky for his free skate program, [10] and Franz Biebl's Ave Maria (performed by the Stanford Fleet Street Singers) for his exhibition program. [11] As Kestnbaum states, Galindo was not yet prepared to take on the responsibilities of being a gay role model, so he focused on his training, even though it incured ...