This arrangement of “I Saw a Mighty Angel Fly” is for Women’s Ensemble (SSAA) and Piano. The arrangement includes an optional vocal solo, 2-part harmonies (SA), 4-part harmonies (SSAA), and piano throughout (no a cappella sections). Includes two key changes (G Major to C Major to F Major). A small amount of text and music from “An Angel from On High” is blended in as well.
This early intermediate piano solo is written in contemporary style. The LH accompaniment favors one-octave open arpeggios while the RH melody plays the sweet melody up above, with occasional simple harmonies. It has a distinctly calm, lullaby feel and is a lovely Christmas easy piano solo. Early intermediate pianists will enjoy how the pedal and different octave ranges give this arrangement a full, beautiful sound.
This arrangement of “I Saw a Mighty Angel Fly” is for Women’s Ensemble (SSAA), Flute, and Piano. It was first performed at a women’s conference celebrating the bicentennial of Joseph Smith’s First Vision. The arrangement includes an optional vocal solo, 2-part harmonies (SA), 4-part harmonies (SSAA), and flute, with piano throughout (no a cappella sections). Includes two key changes (G Major to C Major to F Major). A small amount of text and music from “An Angel from On High” is blended in as well.
This Christmas carol favorite has been arranged here for late beginner as an easy piano solo. The LH plays mostly single notes in F Major hand position with occasional finger extension, while the RH plays melody and harmony with some hand movement. It’s a lovely arrangement for a holiday performance and works well for solo piano or as an easy vocal accompaniment.