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Sarah Quartel Snow Angel SATB version

  • Text
  • Choral
  • Snowangel
  • Satb
  • Quartel
  • Oxford
for SATB, solo cello, djembe, and piano Snow Angel is an evocative five-movement choral work that explores themes of love, rebirth, and beauty through the eyes of children and the heavenly army of angels that watch over them, yearning to make a difference to their lives. The work may be performed with narration, in which three angels present their perspectives on their earthly charges. Quartel weaves a haunting and poignant cello line throughout the work, and a vibrant part for djembe in movement four, 'Sweet child', carries the listener from the ethereal and mystical realm the work predominantly inhabits into an emphatic anthem with a distinctly African feel. The musical language is emotive and pictorial, allowing performers to play an active role in the storytelling.

Contents 1. Prologue 4

Contents 1. Prologue 4 2. Creatures of Light 8 3. God will give orders / 4. Sweet child 12 5. Snow Angel 28 Narrator’s part 40 Djembe part 42 Composer’s note Snow Angel was originally written for the women’s choir Les Choristes of Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. At the time, I was a member of this ensemble and had the unforgettable experience of singing in the world premiere of the piece. Although the work has grown since its first performance in 2002, the message of the piece remains unchanged. The work asks the listener to see the tremendous potential present in our children. It celebrates love, beauty, and the strength that a child’s voice can bring to our troubled world. I am tremendously thankful for author, activist, and politician Lisa Helps, who wrote the three narratives that occur between movements. Her characters and their stories have become an integral part of this work. This piece would not be where it is today without the brilliant interpretation of Kellie Walsh and Lady Cove Women’s Choir of St. John’s, Newfoundland. Their recording of Snow Angel continues to astonish me. I am also exceedingly grateful to Zimfira Poloz and Hamilton Children’s Choir for sharing this piece with audiences around the globe. I have been incredibly blessed to have this work championed by such outstanding women conductors. They have truly brought this piece to life. Snow Angel may be performed with narration, as indicated at the relevant points in the score. Duration: c.20 minutes (with narration) Also available: Snow Angel cello part (ISBN 978–0–19–351451–5)

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