Cherubic Hymn – Full Score and Parts (In Print)

Full Orchestra: 2.1.2.1; 2.2.1.0; timps., perc.,organ, strings

“Prelude and Cherubic Hymn” was commissioned by the John F. Kennedy School in Berlin, to mark the 25th anniversary of their annual Advent services held in Berlin Cathedral. It was performed by joint choirs, drawn from students, parents and faculty, and choir members of the American Church in Berlin on 29 November 2017.

The piece is built around the ancient hymn, “Let all mortal flesh keep silence”. I was asked to write an organ prelude, to serve as a processional as the choirs assembled. This may be ordered separately [GTT-029], or can be omitted as preferred.

After an opening fanfare-like section, the hymn setting starts gently, with sopranos singing in unison, with successive verses using contrasting choral forces to reflect the words, and the music builds to a big climax, with a return of the fanfare opening, for the final verse, “At his feet the six-winged seraph” , ending with joyful “Alleluias”. Although originally conceived for a large chorus with orchestral accompaniment, the setting may alternatively be performed with just organ or piano.

Please note that this listing is of the ORCHESTRAL SCORE and parts. The vocal score, with full organ/keyboard accompaniment. may be ordered separately from Swirly Music (ref. GTT-028A).

The accompanying video is an extract from the first performance in the magnificent setting of Berlin Cathedral, which was packed to capacity. The quality of both sound and picture isn’t great, but it will provide you with an idea of the atmosphere and impact of the piece.  The sound recording covers the whole piece, using Sibelius sounds.

Dr. Joseph R. Curtis, Choral Director at the JFK School, writes:

“Prelude and Cherubic Hymn is a grand arrangement of the timeless carol ‘Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence’. Utilizing choir, full orchestra and organ, it is sure to please and impress performers and audience alike. At a recent performance in the Berlin Cathedral, the piece received spontaneous applause (which was a first for this kind of event).”

[NOTE – Although originally scored for orchestra, the piece would work well with just choir and organ – in which case the fanfare sections at the beginning and the first 6 measures at letter F could be omitted.]

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$20.00

This title is available in print. For both options, there is a minimum required quantity of 8 copies for choral titles. Please support self-publishing composers by ordering the quantity according to the number of singers in the ensemble that will perform the work.

Print orders are printed on demand and shipped by our printing partner, and can be expected to be processed within a few days of the order. Please do not hesitate to contact [email protected] to follow up.

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