While not Op. 95, these are frequently confused with the specific opus number: Turina Songs Ullrich NAXOS 8.570707 [GF]
Unlike more grand or dramatic settings, this version is celebrated for its soft, "pastel" quality, often described as feeling like a "whispered breeze". 2. Gabriel Fauré: La Chanson d'Ève , Op. 95 ave_maria_op_95
This work is a staple for mezzo-sopranos , though it presents challenges in vowel modification and register shifts. 3. Other Notable "Ave Maria" Comparisons While not Op
It was first performed in December 1942 by soprano Lola Rodríguez Aragón with Turina himself at the piano. Gabriel Fauré: La Chanson d'Ève , Op
In classical music, the label most likely refers to the "Ave Maria" composed by Joaquín Turina in 1942. While many famous composers (like Schubert or Gounod) have written "Ave Marias," Op. 95 is a specific opus number linked to Turina's catalog.
Composed between 1906 and 1910, the cycle includes songs like "Paradis," "Prima verba," and "Roses ardentes" .