Gounod - Ave Maria for High Voice in G
The World's Most Beloved Sacred Song — Transposed for High Voice in G
Charles Gounod (1818–1893) composed his celebrated Ave Maria in 1859 by setting a new melody over the famous Prelude in C major from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. The result is one of the most universally beloved sacred songs ever written — a seamless fusion of Baroque harmonic architecture and Romantic melodic beauty that radiates serenity and spiritual warmth. It has become a staple of weddings, funerals, church services, and sacred concerts worldwide, beloved by audiences of every background and tradition.
This edition is transposed to G major for high voice (soprano or mezzo-soprano), giving this timeless song a radiant, ethereal quality perfectly suited to the upper voice. An essential work for any singer's sacred repertoire.
Performance Highlights
- One of the most universally beloved sacred songs ever written
- Gounod's melody over Bach's Prelude in C — a perfect fusion of Baroque and Romantic
- Transposed to G major for high voice (soprano, mezzo-soprano)
- A staple of weddings, church services, and memorial concerts
- Digital PDF download — print-ready score and parts included