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Lady of Grace : a contemporary setting of the Ave Maria prayer text for baritone or mezzo-soprano voice and piano

by Margaret Brandman (2015)

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Work Overview

Lady of Grace for Cello. This gently paced, soulful and graceful work in C minor, is an adaptation of Margaret Brandman's richly melodic song inspired by the traditional Ave Maria prayer text. The work is a meditation on the concept of grace. Cellist Ariel Volovelsky together with composer/pianist Margaret Brandman recorded this work for her Cello Sensations series on the ModernClassicalX label.

Work Details

Year: 2015

Instrumentation: Baritone or mezzo-soprano voice, piano.  

Duration: 3 min.

Difficulty: Medium — Some melismatic sections require good control

Contents note: Organ arrangement is also available. 

First performance: by Kristina Helweg, Martin Cooke — 24 Jan 16. Carmelite Sisters Convent, Berg, Bavaria

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Lady of Grace
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Performances of this work

26 Mar 23: Humph Hall, 85 Allambie Road, Allambie Heights, NSW 2100. Featuring Ariel Volovelsky, Margaret Brandman.

18 Sep 2022: at Margaret Brandman: Highlights & Premieres (Mosman Art Gallery and Community Centre). Featuring Ariel Volovelsky, Margaret Brandman.

3 Sep 2016: at The Music of Margaret Brandman (Recital Hall East). Featuring Martin Cooke, Margaret Brandman.

24 Jan 16: Carmelite Sisters Convent, Berg, Bavaria. Featuring Kristina Helweg, Martin Cooke.

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