"Three for a Hymn" for flute, violin and cello
by Panagiotis Theodossiou
Small Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Small Ensemble Cello,Flute,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.886749

Composed by Panagiotis Theodossiou. 20th Century,Concert,Contemporary,Praise & Worship,Standards. Score and parts. 19 pages. Panagiotis Theodossiou #6351443. Published by Panagiotis Theodossiou (A0.886749).

 "Aeschilus’ Hymn to One God" for vocal ensemble or mixed choir (2007) op.37
A setting of a fragment from "Agamemnon"("Oresteia") by Aeschylus (V,160-166). Characterized by a chromatic melody and of remote progress harmony, the work attempts a tribute to the style of  Gesualdo da Venosa. It was a commission by the Thomas Tamvakos Greek Composers Archive and it has been performed at the "Hellenic American Union" Theatre by vocal ensemble "Philodos", in 2007. Transcribed for flute, violin, and cello in 2021 as "Three for a Hymn" op.37b.

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