John Tavener: He Hath Entered The Heven (Mixed Voice Vocal Score)

John Tavener: He Hath Entered The Heven (Mixed Voice Vocal Score)

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He Hath Entered The Heven is a work by John Tavener , originally composed for Upper Voices, while this is the Vocal Score for Mixed Voices, arranged by Gregory Rose . Lasting around 8 minutes, it was commissioned by Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. This new arrangement for Mixed...

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He Hath Entered The Heven is a work by John Tavener , originally composed for Upper Voices, while this is the Vocal Score for Mixed Voices, arranged by Gregory Rose . Lasting around 8 minutes, it was commissioned by Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. This new arrangement for Mixed Voices was made in 2013, and was first performed on the 9th of August 2013 by the CoMA Summer School Voices and the St Vedast Handbell Ringers at St James' Church, High Melton, Doncaster, conducted by Rose  himself. In the September 2015 issue of the Organists' Review, David Lindley writes: "the piece is a powerful one, ending with an imploring repetition of the refrain in octaves"
Arrangement SATB, SSA
Genres Choral
Format Vocal Score
NumberOfPages 16
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Chester Music
Contributors Tavener, John (Composer) Rose, Gregory (Arranger)