"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"

Scored for Chorus and Full Orchestra;  Duration is 4 minutes

Quick Description:  This joyful and majestic arrangement starts off with a series of festive brass fanfares, accompanied by a flurry of 16th notes in the strings and woodwinds.  This flurry of 16th notes returns to accompany the chorus in the final verse, driving the piece home to its dramatic conclusion.

Below are the details regarding this piece.

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Information About "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"

Duration & Difficulty Level
Featured Carol
Quotes & Reviews
Instrumentation

Duration & Difficulty Level DURATION:  ca. 4 minutes

DIFFICULTY LEVEL FOR CHORUS:  Moderately Difficult — recommended for professional choirs or high-quality community choirs 

DIFFICULTY LEVEL FOR ORCHESTRA:  Difficult — recommended only for professional symphony or pops orchestras

Carol Featured in the Arrangement

"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"
(Words: Charles Wesley, 1739 ; Melody: Felix Mendelssohn, 1840)

(Note: This is an original work based on a carol whose words and melody are in the public domain.  This work is copyright by Peter Bloesch, and all rights are reserved, including the right to perform, record, or broadcast the piece.)

Quotes and Reviews of "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"

Joe Harnell, Hollywood composer and arranger:

"How could I be anything but totally blown away by the grandeur and power of your 'Garland of Carols'?  [This medley contains "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing."]  A 'tour de force' if I ever heard one!  I hope that orchestras around the country will take note of these arrangements, because they're terrific!"

Joe Harnell
Film Composer and Lecturer; Arranger for many celebrated singers, including Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and Beverly Sills

Dr. Randal A. McChesney, choral conductor:

"Peter Bloesch displays vitality and creativity in his holiday pops arrangements, which delight both musician and audience significantly.  His penchant for the unexpected in works such as the choral/orchestral 'O Holy Night' and 'A Garland of Carols' [which contains "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"] startles audiences into rapt attention with their texture and beauty.  Performances of these works with the Cedar Rapids Concert Chorale and Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra earned warm and enthusiastic audience reception.  

"Having conducted a number of Peter's works, I can attest to the fact that his choral writing is consistently outstanding and a delight to sing.  Accessible and artistic, the work of Peter Bloesch deserves attention and frequent performance."

Dr. Randal A. McChesney
Executive Director, Richards Institute of Education and Research; Past President, Choristers Guild Board of Directors; former Director, Cedar Rapids Concert Chorale

The Cedar Rapids Gazette:

"The Holiday Pops concert was lovely, as always.  And therein lies the problem.  This sure-fire audience favorite draws huge crowds to the Paramount Theatre year after year to hear the Cedar Rapids Symphony play the songs of the season...  But it's always the same songs, the same arrangements, the same sing-along, the same recipe for success...  Now give us something we don't expect!

"For one brief shining moment, Peter Bloesch did just that, and it was the highlight of the evening!  In 'A Garland of Carols' [which contains "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"] this young Iowa City composer took five familiar carols, strung them together, then twisted them brilliantly into a gleaming new work..."

— The Cedar Rapids Gazette, excerpt from review by Diana Nollen, reprinted with permission.  © The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

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Instrumentation for "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"

3 Flutes (2nd and 3rd double on Piccolo), 2 Oboes, 1 English Horn, 2 Clarinets in Bb, 1 Bass Clarinet, 2 Bassoons, 1 Contrabassoon, 4 Horns, 3 trumpets in C, 3 Trombones (2 tenors and 1 bass), 1 Tuba

4 Percussionists: 1 timpanist (4 timps) ; 3 percussionists on the following instruments: Glockenspiel, Chimes, Vibraphone, Piatti, Suspended Cymbal, Triangle, Mark Tree

1 Harp

1 Electronic Keyboard with the following sounds: acoustic piano, celeste, church organ

Strings

SATB Chorus

"How could I be anything but totally blown away by the grandeur and power of your 'Garland of Carols'?  [This medley contains "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing."]  A 'tour de force' if I ever heard one!"


—Joe Harnell,
Film Composer, and Arranger for many celebrated singers, including Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and Beverly Sills