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Bogoroditse Devo [Ave Maria] (3-7 octaves)
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Bogoroditse Devo [Ave Maria] (3-7 octaves) Ave Maria by Sergei Rachmaninoff Handbell Choir - Sheet Music

By Sergei Rachmaninoff
Handbells - late intermediate

SKU: CG.CGB1380

Ave Maria. Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff. Arranged by Cathy Moklebust. Concerts. Concert Showstoppers. Handbell Score. 8 pages. Chorister's Guild #CGB1380. Published by Chorister's Guild (CG.CGB1380).

UPC: 749193038857. 8.5 x 11 inches.

Bogoroditse Devo is a profoundly moving choral work by Sergei Rachmaninoff, part of his All-Night Vigil (Op. 37), also known as the Vespers. The title translates to "Rejoice, O Virgin," and the composition is characterized by its serene yet rich tone, with voices carefully layered to create a sense of spiritual depth and tranquility, offering listeners a transcendent experience. Since the work centers in the bass and lower treble, alternate assignments are given, and it may be played by handbells, handchimes, or a combination of the two, at the director's discretion. Although it is generally associated with Christmas, it can be performed and appreciated year-round in both sacred and concert settings. No special handbell or handchime techniques are used, however, the piece features much rubato, so paying close attention to the director is imperative.