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Crime, Drama, Skräck, Timeless
The track is built directly upon the harmonic structure of Prelude No. 1 in C Major from The Well-Tempered Clavier (BWV 846).
: While Bach provided the foundation, the song was written and arranged by the renowned French composer Jean-Claude Vannier . Vannier, famous for his avant-garde work with Serge Gainsbourg, crafted a melody that floats over Bach’s rigid structure.
"Sur un prélude de Bach" is a landmark of French chanson, released in 1991 by the Belgian singer on her highly successful album Ami ou Ennemi . The song is celebrated for its seamless blend of 18th-century classical precision with modern poetic melancholy, anchored by Maurane’s deep, velvety contralto voice. Musical Foundation and Composition
: This is not the first time this prelude inspired a vocal hit; in the 19th century, Charles Gounod famously superimposed his Ave Maria melody over the same Bach piece. The Well-Tempered Clavier I No. 1 in C major – Bach
: The song uses Bach's famous arpeggiated broken chords as its core accompaniment, maintaining the "wistful" quality of the original piece.
The track is built directly upon the harmonic structure of Prelude No. 1 in C Major from The Well-Tempered Clavier (BWV 846).
: While Bach provided the foundation, the song was written and arranged by the renowned French composer Jean-Claude Vannier . Vannier, famous for his avant-garde work with Serge Gainsbourg, crafted a melody that floats over Bach’s rigid structure.
"Sur un prélude de Bach" is a landmark of French chanson, released in 1991 by the Belgian singer on her highly successful album Ami ou Ennemi . The song is celebrated for its seamless blend of 18th-century classical precision with modern poetic melancholy, anchored by Maurane’s deep, velvety contralto voice. Musical Foundation and Composition
: This is not the first time this prelude inspired a vocal hit; in the 19th century, Charles Gounod famously superimposed his Ave Maria melody over the same Bach piece. The Well-Tempered Clavier I No. 1 in C major – Bach
: The song uses Bach's famous arpeggiated broken chords as its core accompaniment, maintaining the "wistful" quality of the original piece.