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The Angel Gabriel from Heaven Came
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The Angel Gabriel from Heaven Came by Paul Manz 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Paul Manz
SATB choir, organ - Early Intermediate

SKU: MN.50-0058

Composed by Paul Manz. Arranged by T. A. Ohnesorge. Year A Advent3; Year A Advent4. Christmas, Advent, 20th Century. Octavo. MorningStar Music Publishers #50-0058. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers (MN.50-0058).

UPC: 688670500589. Scripture: Luke 1.

Based on Paul Manz's organ setting of the tune GABRIEL'S MESSAGE, this is an approachable setting for SATB choir. The women (briefly) divide into three parts. Rhythmic drive is present throughout, yet does not disrupt the historic dignity of this ancient Basque Carol.

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Brcw2
December 04, 2011
Straightforward, effective arrangement
My choir's just performed this as part of an Advent carol service, and it's an effective arrangement of the classic carol. It's straightforward for the choir, particularly if they're used to the Edgar Pettman harmonies, as it's generally in unison for them or uses those harmonies. However, the altos divide for a short unaccompanied SAA section, so they need to be strong enough for that, and the organ registration requires good strings or flute celestes to be really effective. And beware that a few of the words are different from some other arrangements! I'd recommend this as a relatively simple addition to any service for Advent, Christmas or the Feast of the Annunciation.