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“Angelus ad Virginem” (Gabriel to Mary Came) is a 14th century English setting, though possibly originating in France or Ireland. The music is a good example of how the simplest of little tunes can prove very effective.
In this arrangement by Philip Andrews, the opening is of a very gentle and calm nature, with the lilting melody being firmly established. It gradually builds until the whole band joins in on the second verse, where the music becomes more festive in spirit. There is a tender poignancy to the following section, which then leads to a quiet and peaceful ending.
This piece will be a welcome addition to a band’s Christmas repertoire, and likely to be a popular programme choice.
| Composer | Traditional |
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| Arranger | Philip Andrews |
| Category | Concert Band |
| Duration | Circa 3 mins |
| Difficulty | This piece has difficulty rating of 2 on a scale one through 6, with 6 being the hardest. Click here to see how we grade our band sets. |
| Instrumentation | Piccolo Flutes 1-2 Oboes 1-2 Bb Clarinets 1-2-3 Bb Bass Clarinet Alto Saxophones 1-2 Bb Tenor Saxophone Eb Baritone Saxophone Bassoons 1-2 Horns in F 1-2 Horns in F 3-4 Bb Trumpets 1-2-3 Tenor Trombones 1-2 Bass Trombone Euphonium Tuba Suspended Cymbals Triangle Glockenspiel Tubular Bells |
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| Catalogue No. |
Product Code: SM0301
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