The Angel Cried
Valaam Melody, in English
SSAATTBB Chorus & Unison Children’s Choir
original arr. by M. Balakirev; trans. J. Erickson expanded and edited by B. Sheehan (2022)
Capture the joy of the Easter season in this highly singable, multi-generational choral anthem! This rousing arrangement of a Marian Paschal hymn from the Eastern Orthodox tradition makes a perfect finale for any Easter or spring concert.
The unaccompanied arrangement begins with the original chant melody sung by a unison treble choir, and adds voices throughout the hymn, concluding with an exciting final phrase in strong, broad 8-part divisi (9, with optional bass 3 octavists).
The original chant melody is repetitive enough to be easily learned while the arrangement provides variety enough to be engaging and exciting. It’s sure to become an ensemble favorite!
Valaam Melody, in English
SSAATTBB Chorus & Unison Children’s Choir
original arr. by M. Balakirev; trans. J. Erickson expanded and edited by B. Sheehan (2022)
Capture the joy of the Easter season in this highly singable, multi-generational choral anthem! This rousing arrangement of a Marian Paschal hymn from the Eastern Orthodox tradition makes a perfect finale for any Easter or spring concert.
The unaccompanied arrangement begins with the original chant melody sung by a unison treble choir, and adds voices throughout the hymn, concluding with an exciting final phrase in strong, broad 8-part divisi (9, with optional bass 3 octavists).
The original chant melody is repetitive enough to be easily learned while the arrangement provides variety enough to be engaging and exciting. It’s sure to become an ensemble favorite!
Valaam Melody, in English
SSAATTBB Chorus & Unison Children’s Choir
original arr. by M. Balakirev; trans. J. Erickson expanded and edited by B. Sheehan (2022)
Capture the joy of the Easter season in this highly singable, multi-generational choral anthem! This rousing arrangement of a Marian Paschal hymn from the Eastern Orthodox tradition makes a perfect finale for any Easter or spring concert.
The unaccompanied arrangement begins with the original chant melody sung by a unison treble choir, and adds voices throughout the hymn, concluding with an exciting final phrase in strong, broad 8-part divisi (9, with optional bass 3 octavists).
The original chant melody is repetitive enough to be easily learned while the arrangement provides variety enough to be engaging and exciting. It’s sure to become an ensemble favorite!
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