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Chorus Angelorum

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"Chorus Angelorum" for Double SATB Choir, the second composition of mine as Composer-in-Residence with Te Deum (Matthew Christopher Shepard, conductor,) was begun in January 2026 and completed in early March of the same year. Written for their Memorial Day concerts that year, I decided to revisit the “In Paradisum” text that I had set two years prior in my Requiem for Animals (and famously set in the requiems of Gabriel Fauré and Maurice Duruflé) because I was particularly drawn to the imagery of the “Choir of Angels” (“Chorus Angelorum” in Latin) welcoming the departed souls into heaven. I set out to write the most angelic and comforting music I could, and hit on the idea of dividing the singers into two choirs who sing swelling chords that overlap with each other. I pared down and adapted the text a bit to focus it more on the angels themselves:

Chorus Angelorum May flights of angels welcome you into paradise. May choirs of angels voice your arrival and may they grant you eternal rest.

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Keane Southard

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Score Categories: Mixed, Choral
Score Tags: double choir, sacred, funeral, memorial, a cappella

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