Let the Bright Seraphim
by George Frideric Handel
Small Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by George Frideric Handel. Arranged by Ryan Christensen. Baroque,Concert. Score and parts. 18 pages. Ryan Christensen #2948425. Published by Ryan Christensen (A0.873794).

This wonderul aria is from Handel's last oratorio, Samson. While the oratorio itself was never very popular, this aria is frequently performed. It has a majestic feel that makes it perfect for a brass quintet. I arranged it for a soprano soloist and and Eb trumpet playing the solo trumpet part. I left the orchestration as close to the original as I could to preserve the Baroque feel of the whole piece. Enjoy this wonderful aria by George Frederich Handel.

Contains score and parts. Approx. 2 Minutes.

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