A serene Baroque hymn celebrating nocturnal themes, possibly part of a larger liturgical or theatrical work by Rameau, featuring intricate harmonies characteristic of French late-Baroque style.
Rameau’s works often blend lyrical melodies with complex harmonies, characteristic of the French Baroque. This hymn might be part of his lesser-known sacred repertoire.
Hymne à la Nuit is likely a sacred or ceremonial work from Rameau's late Baroque period, showcasing his signature rich harmonies and contrapuntal writing. While not among his most famous operatic works, it reflects the composer's mastery of devotional music.
A serene Baroque hymn celebrating night's tranquility, possibly linked to Rameau's operatic or sacred works. Features flowing melodic lines and modal harmonies characteristic of French early classical music.
A serene hymn reflecting the stillness of night, composed by Joseph Noyon in the early 20th century. Often associated with choral or organ performances.