
Franck Panis Angelicus Soprano and Piano or Organ
“Panis angelicus” was originally composed by César Franck (1822-90) for tenor/soprano, organ, harp and cello. Later, he rearranged the hymn several times. Today, the piece is one of his most popular works and, despite having its liturgical origin in Eucharistic adoration, is often performed at festive events such as weddings.
Editor: Lydia Abramova
“Panis angelicus” was originally composed by César Franck (1822-90) for tenor/soprano, organ, harp and cello. Later, he rearranged the hymn several times. Today, the piece is one of his most popular works and, despite having its liturgical origin in Eucharistic adoration, is often performed at festive events such as weddings.
Editor: Lydia Abramova
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“Panis angelicus” was originally composed by César Franck (1822-90) for tenor/soprano, organ, harp and cello. Later, he rearranged the hymn several times. Today, the piece is one of his most popular works and, despite having its liturgical origin in Eucharistic adoration, is often performed at festive events such as weddings.
Editor: Lydia Abramova


















