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Today we share with you Ave Maria by Caccini sheet music on C, bass and treble clef. I could say this composition is almost celestial.If you want you can learn how to play and download Ave Maria Sheet Music by Schubert here
Ave Maria was written by Vladimir Vavilov, a Russian composer in 1970. We don't know exactly the reason this composer used to attribute his music to others dead composers. Mostly of them from Renaissance or Baroque period. Particularly the song "Ave Maríia" was attributed and dedicated to Ciulo Caccini.
In spite of his great compositions Vladimir Vavilov dead poor and without social acknowledgement, neither economic. Most of people prize the work of a person after death. I recomend you not wait to appreciate people you have around you. If you have somebody important in your life (sure you have) you will feel better telling how much important is for you.
Giulio Caccini was an Italian composer and a singer (tenor). He played lute, harp and zither too. Caccini lived in Florence. It's an Italian beautiful city. A few years ago I visited the city. It was a very special trip. The Academy was one of the places I visited.
When I come in the room and I saw Miguel Angel "David" the time stopped and a tear fall over my face. It's something not easy to explain. It was like the sculptura had a special energy.
Una hermosa melodía que disfruto en diferentes versiones, coro de niños, coro de adultos, voz solista, orquestas clásicas e incluso en arreglos de marchas de procesión. Cada una con un toque especial.
A continuación vamos a escuchar el Ave María de Caccini, en una versión musical celestial