• I Saw a Mighty Angel Fly (Women’s Chorus and Piano)

    $3.50$10.00

    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.

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    Note range for each voice part (using American Scientific Pitch Notation):

    • Soprano 1: C4 to E5
    • Soprano 2: C4 to E5
    • Alto 1: G3 to A4
    • Alto 2: F3 to A4

    CLICK HERE for an arrangement of SSAA with Flute and Piano (identical voice parts, but with Flute as well and some changes to the Piano part).

  • I Saw a Mighty Angel Fly (Women’s Chorus, Flute, Piano)

    $3.50$11.00

    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.

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    Note range for each voice part (using American Scientific Pitch Notation):

    • Soprano 1: C4 to E5
    • Soprano 2: C4 to E5
    • Alto 1: G3 to A4
    • Alto 2: F3 to A4

    Flute Note Range: G4 to D6

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  • Silent Night Piano Solo

    Silent Night (Intermediate Piano Solo)

    $3.99$8.99

    A classic arrangement of a German Christmas carol, this rendition of a quiet Christmas night is ideal for sharing the Christmas spirit and story in Christmas recitals, performances, and church settings. This arrangement consists of gently rocking accompaniment, a softly singing melody, and delicate, harmonious chords. A key change warms up the sound for the last radiant verse, building to resplendent, full chords before peacefully echoing the final lines.

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