Angel Rhapsody
Piano Method - Digital Sheet Music

Item Number: 19821730
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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.912161

Composed by Deborah Keily Hanson. Contemporary,Instructional. Score. 5 pages. Deborah Keily Hanson #2003205. Published by Deborah Keily Hanson (A0.912161).

Angel Rhapsody is dedicated to Aubrye Michelle Hanson Angel Rhapsody is a dreamlike waltz. A little girl has a dream that she could dance with her grandfather just one more time, but now he is an angel. She dreamt that the angel came to dance for one night, and then she must set him free. The melody begins in the soprano line, then is answered by another voice. The two voices have a conversation as they continue their dance. The piece ends when the little girl sets the angel free, and it returns to Heaven with the final, unexpected surprise G Major chord. From the CD Pianoscapes available at cdbaby.com.

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