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Ave Maria (ii) solo voice + piano
adapted to  Piano Sonata No.8 Pathetique 2nd movement

Composer:  Ludwig von Beethoven (1770-1827)  

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I have a score of this song I have a music notation program file of this song  (NWC, Sibelius, etc.) I have a MIDI file of this song. X Ludwig von Beethoven 1770 1827     Ave Maria     
I have a score of this song I have a music notation program file of this song  (NWC, Sibelius, etc.) I have a MIDI file of this song. Ludwig von Beethoven 1770 1827     Ave Maria     
X X I have a MIDI file of this song. Ludwig von Beethoven 1770 1827 1880 Op. 27/2 Ave Maria    
X X X Ludwig von Beethoven 1770 1827         Ave Maria   flute & harp
I have a score of this song I have a music notation program file of this song  (NWC, Sibelius, etc.) I have a MIDI file of this song. X X   Ludwig
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  von Beethoven
Jonas
Tamulionis
  1949         Op260 Ave Maria sopr. solo piano
I have a score of this song I have a music notation program file of this song  (NWC, Sibelius, etc.) I have a MIDI file of this song. X X   Ludwig
.
  von Beethoven
Jonas
Tamulionis
  1949         Op308 Ave Maria sopr.+ choir piano

Recording: none available

 

Lyrics:  

play/stop MIDI:

A-ve Ma-ri-a, a-ve Ma-ri-a
gra-ti-a ple-na,
Do-mi-nus te-cum,
be-ne-di-cta tu in mu-li-e-ri-bus,
et be-ne-di-ctus fru-ctus ven-tris tu-i, Ie-su.

San-cta Ma-ri-a, Ma-ter De-i,
San-cta Ma-ri-a, Ma-ter De-i,
o-ra pro no-bis pec-ca-to-ri-bus,
nunc et in ho-ra mor-tis nos-trae,
San-cta Ma-ri-a, o-ra pro no-bis.
A-men.

Score: Echos du Monde Religieux, vol IV, pp 118-120

My thanks and appreciation to
Bo Löwenström
(Antikvariat Enhörningen,
Lidingö, Sweden)

for mailing me this score.

Posted on YouTube: Piano Sonata No.8 Pathetique Beethoven 2nd movement

I have not seen the Lefebure score, but this might well be the source of this Ave Maria.

X X X X Wely L Lefebure   1876 Ave Maria, sur l'Adagio en Ut mineur de Beethoven.  (BNE - BL)  
A biographical dictionary of musicians (ed. Theodore Baker)
G. Schirmer, 1905 - Biography & Autobiography - 695 pages
  Lefebure Wely Louis James Alfred
b Paris Nov 13 1817 d there Dec 31 1869
A pupil of his father from his fourth year, at 8 he took the latter's place as organist of the church of Saint Koch becoming regular organist at 14. Entering the Paris Cons in 1832 he was taught by Benoist org and Laurent and Zimmerman pf taking first prizes for both instr s In 1835; his teachers in composition were Berton and Halevy and he had private instruction from Adam comp and Sejan org ; 1847-58 organist of la Madeleine; after 5 years devoted to composition he succeeded Sejan as organist at St Sulpice. L was a thorough musician, a skilful player on the organ piano and harmonium and a versatile composer.
Works a 3 act opera Les Recruleurs 1861; a cantata Apres la victoire 1863; I mass w orch and 2 masses w organ; 3 symphonies; a string quintet and a string quartet; sacred vocal music; much elegant salon music f pf, his most celebrated piece is The Monastery bells; 50 pf etudes harmonium music etc

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