{{ #imslpfileentry:Massenet_-_La_Terre_Promise.pdf |Normal Scan | | |Complete vocal score of all parts. | |Justin T. Plank |Massenetique |4 April 2007 |73 |Paris: Heugel et Cie., 1900 |Public Domain |Two sheets per page: 141 total pages of music. }} {{#imslpmsg:addfile}} Use a pipe after addfile to separate, then put the number by which you want to increment the file number displayed; for example, {{Addfile|1}} would increase the file number displayed by 1 (i.e. one cross-referenced file in addition to the files that are there).
{{#imslpworkentry: La Terre Promise |Oratorio en trois parties |Oratorio |Vocal (non-operatic) | |Massenet, after the Vulgate |Three Parts |French |A la mémoire de mon maître Ambroise Thomas |Romantic |1900 |Soprano, tenor and baritone solos, chorus and orchestra. |1900 }}
Inspired this quote from Gustave Charpentier -- "What sweet and noble emotions we once more owe to you. What a pure, strong work ! So different from your other works, we might well wonder by what miracle the hand that penned 'Cendrillon' could suddenly have become so tranquil, so serene, and so powerful. The smile of God after the smile of a child."