Elgar: Praise To The Holiest for Female Voices with Organ or Piano acc.

Elgar: Praise To The Holiest for Female Voices with Organ or Piano acc.

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The Dream Of Gerontius was composed in 1900 for the Birmingham Music Festival. It was a large-scale work for chorus, soloists and orchestra, setting a poem by Cardinal John Henry Newman. The section of the text beginning Praise To The Holiest had already been set and...

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The Dream Of Gerontius was composed in 1900 for the Birmingham Music Festival. It was a large-scale work for chorus, soloists and orchestra, setting a poem by Cardinal John Henry Newman. The section of the text beginning Praise To The Holiest had already been set and popularised to an Anglican hymn tune, but Elgar shunned this version, preferring to write his own melody. This has been arranged here for female chorus with Piano accompaniment. Edward Elgar (1857-1934) is one of England’s best-known and most-loved composers. He was self-taught as composer, coming from outside the musical and social establishment, which allowed his music to be fresh and unencumbered.
Arrangement Organ Accompaniment, Piano, SSAA
Genres Romantic
Format Vocal Score
NumberOfPages 8
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Novello & Co Ltd.
Contributors Elgar, Edward (Artist)