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Title
Ave Maria
Original Title
Composer
Holst, Gustav
Year
1900
Editor
Arranger
Singleton, Kenneth
Year Arranged
Original Instrumentation
Female choir
Publisher
Year Published
Catalogue Number
Sheet Music Format
A4, Score (13, wide) & parts (8x1=8)
Horns
8
Additional Equipment
Others
Other Instruments
Duration
4
Structure / Movements
One movement. Adagio (in a fairly fast 6)
Clefs
Treble
Meters
6/4
Key signatures
None
Range
Horn 1: b - g2 Horn 2: g - d2 Horn 3: g - c2 Horn 4: e - g1 Horn 5: bb - f2 Horn 6: a - d2 Horn 7: f# - c2 Horn 8: d - a1
Creator's Comments
Performance Notes
Ave Maria was composed in memory of Holst’s mother for two female choirs (with 2 sopranos and 2 altos each). The original is in E flat major, a key that generally works very well for horn choirs, but this arrangement is in F major (C major in horn pitch), a tone higher. Since the range would have been limited upwards (f2) as well as downwards (c), this decision is a curious one. The arrangement method is a straight transcription from the choral score, with horn 1-4 playing voices 1-4 (in the original order), and 5-8 the same with choir 2. The original setting is a classic, and since horn ensembles represent the human voice well, and this is basically a copy of Holst’s version, it does extremely well in concerts.
Credits
Access to review score: Nancy Joy (NMSU)
Sound
Score