O Queen of Heaven 4-Part - Sheet Music

SATB unaccompaniedThis is an early work by an English composer, who has a specialist interest in choral music. It is a spirited carol, celebrating the life of the Blessed Virgin.While the melody in the verses is mostly limited to the range of a fifth, it always has purpose and direction. The refrain features stepwise movement in the sopranos. The carol contains a mix of clear, direct solo writing in the first two verses, contrasting with the homophonic scoring of the final verse. The harmony includes strong dissonances, although the sonority of this piece is bright overall.The 15th-century words are suitable for the Annunciation. Therefore, performances are often arranged for the Fourth Sunday of Advent, as well as other Marian feast days.This title is available either as a printed title by post, or as a digital download with a 30-copy print licence. Please select:

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Publishers:
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
ISBN:
9790220212963
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
Blessed Virgin Mary
Shipping Weight:
0.2 pounds

SATB choir

SKU: ST.W152

Composed by Timothy Rogers. SATB unaccompanied. Choral. Octavo. Stainer & Bell Ltd. #W152. Published by Stainer & Bell Ltd. (ST.W152).

ISBN 9790220212963.


SATB unaccompanied

This is an early work by an English composer, who has a specialist interest in choral music. It is a spirited carol, celebrating the life of the Blessed Virgin.

While the melody in the verses is mostly limited to the range of a fifth, it always has purpose and direction. The refrain features stepwise movement in the sopranos. The carol contains a mix of clear, direct solo writing in the first two verses, contrasting with the homophonic scoring of the final verse. The harmony includes strong dissonances, although the sonority of this piece is bright overall.

The 15th-century words are suitable for the Annunciation. Therefore, performances are often arranged for the Fourth Sunday of Advent, as well as other Marian feast days.

This title is available either as a printed title by post, or as a digital download with a 30-copy print licence. Please select:

Instrument:
Vocal Choir
Ensemble:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Publisher:
Stainer & Bell Ltd.