Arnaud, J. - L'Annonciation ou Ave Maria de Notre Dame du Sacré Coeur

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year of composition / 1st publication: c1869


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Composer: J. Arnaud  (s.a.)
aliases, aka:
Country of origin / activity: France
Text author: R. P. Chevalier  (s.a.)
Country of origin / activity: France
Arranger / Editor: Harry Singkoh MSC  (s.a.), s.a.
Country of origin / activity: Indonesia /

PDFMIDIMP3VIDFirst nameLast nameBirthDeathcompID #TitleVoicingInstrumentation
1000LuisArnau187118991898 Ave Mariasoprano soloorgan or harmonium
0010J.Arnaud  1869 L'Annonciation ou Ave Maria de ND du SC  

Available documentation:

Score:  
not available

For the recording on this page, see: http://archive.org/details/64LannonciationOuAveMariaDeNdDuSc
 
Music from 'Recueil de Cantiques en L'honneur de Notre Dame du Sacré Coeur'. 1869
Music: J. Arnaud. Text: R.P. Chevalier (Available on www.misacor.org). Data, Score editing: Harry Singkoh MSC.
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Comments from www.avemariasongs.org:
1. The score of this recording was supposedly to be found in 1869 'Recueil de Cantiques en L'honneur de Notre Dame du Sacré Coeur.'

2. The referenced book is available as Google eBook
Recueil de cantiques en l'honneur de Notre-Dame du Sacré-Coeur  (Google eBook)
Jules Chevalier  Miss. du S.C., 1869 - 121 pages for the original part, 238 pages total with the attacheded manuscript scores.
The numbering and titles of the manuscript scores do not correspond with the numbering and texts of the canticless in the original printed book.

3. The song included in the manuscript scores that are attached to the printed book 1869 'Recueil de Cantiques en L'honneur de Notre Dame du Sacré Coeur' does imo NOT correspond to the recording on this page.
The book also does not include references to the above-mentioned people that I could find.
See THIS PAGE for the score of (anonymous) #53 "L'Annonciation ou Ave Maria de ND du SC"

4. The referenced website www.misacor.org  was not available when tis page was originally written, now a few years later it is up again,
but I did not find the referenced text or music.

5. I have contacted Harry Singkoh Msc  on facebook 2013/07/26, waiting for response.
 
My thanks and appreciation to
...
for sending me this score.

Lyrics: (source)
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Recording:  
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Internet references, biography information:

http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/109845/Jules-Chevalier
Jules Chevalier,  
(born March 15, 1824, Richelieu, Fr.—died Oct. 21, 1907, Issoudun), priest, author, and founder of the Missionarii Sacratissimi Cordis Jesu (Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus), commonly called Missionaries of the Sacred Heart , a Roman Catholic congregation of men originally dedicated to teaching and restoring the faith in the rural sections of France and later expanded to world missions.

Educated in the French seminaries at Saint-Gauthier and at Bourges, he was ordained priest in 1851. After ministering in various towns in the archdiocese of Bourges, he became curate, in 1854 in the parish of Issoudun, where, on December 8, he founded the Sacred Heart Missionaries, serving as their first superior general until 1901. His new community was officially recognized in 1869 by Pope Pius IX, who directed the men to foreign mission work. In 1872 Chevalier became archpriest in Issoudun.

In 1881 Chevalier sent missionaries to the South Pacific islands of Micronesia and Melanesia. Then, with Marie-Louise Hartzer, he cofounded the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart at Issoudun in the following year. These nuns dedicated themselves to educational, hospital, and missionary work. Their papal approval (1928) occurred after Chevalier’s death.

He is considered one of the outstanding promoters of the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a cult that, though originating in the Middle Ages, is peculiar to the modern Roman Catholic Church in that it honours Christ’s heart as the symbol of his love. In 1856 Pius introduced the devotion as a feast into the church’s calendar.

Chevalier’s writings on the Sacred Heart include Notre-Dame de Sacré-Coeur de Jésus (1863) and Le Sacré-Coeur de Jésus (3rd ed., 1886).

Page last modified: November 16, 2013