There are two common tunes to this carol–and I couldn’t choose!
You’ve probably heard these lyrics with multiply melodies. The common one in America is the British Tune Regent’s Square. But in England it’s more commonly sung to a French tune, Gloria, the tune also used for Angels We Have Heard on High.
I loved both! Gloria’s bursts with excited longing compared to the stately Regent’s Square. So I used both! When I arranged this piece for my Christmas CD The Sounding Joy, I combined Gloria as a bridge between the second and third verse of Regent.
A shimmering angelic arrangement pulls together the two common tunes for these holiday lyrics, Regent’s Square and Gloria.”
While the carol focuses on the Angel appearance in Luke 2, the melody of Regents walks up a sort of stair step, reminding me me thing of Jacob’s shining staircase with Angels running up and down. To evoke the connection between earth and realms of glory, I filled each of those steps with falls of sparkling arpeggios.
Now I’ve refined the arrangement to fit on Celtic Lever Harp and recorded it on YouTube! The sheet music is also available here on my store to add some angelic shimmer to your holiday repertoire! You can hear this combination of tunes and see the score here.
Rich chords match with a simple finger pattern that is easy to pick up at any level but rings impressively as a solo or performance piece. Great assignment for students to practice downward arpeggios. Whether you need angelic background at a Christmas event, party or church service, adding to your solo repertoire or just looking for some soothing seasonal instrumental harp, this arrangement helps you shine!
Angels From The Realms of Glory
A shimmering angelic arrangement A classic Victorian Christmas hymn shines with a fresh feeling of glory. Brimming with ethereal arpeggios, this three minute medley pulls together the two common hymn tunes for these lyrics, Regent’s Square and Gloria. This arrangement helps you shine!
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