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TCHAIKOVSKY – Hymn ‘in honour of Saints Cyril and Methodius’ – FOUR CELLOS

Other Identification:
“The Hymn in Honor of Saints Cyril and Methodius” is a short work by Tchaikovsky written in 1885 for the Moscow Conservatoire Student choir. He adapted a Czech hymn to his needs, producing a richly harmonic setting in ‘moderato’ tempo – which despite being a hymn is still unmistakably Tchaikovsky; the dynamic range alone is enormous! The first performance was in April of that year, and it was sung in Russian, in a SATB chorus. The signs are that the premiere was a great success, and the work was published a few months later.
Movements or sections:
A miniature of less than 40 bars, marked ‘Noble’
Instrumentation:
QUARTET OF FOUR CELLOS
Arranged by David Johnstone
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1 PDF, with both the score and individual parts
Approximate difficulty:
Easy to medium
Transposed by Johnstone, this makes for a convincing rendition when played on cellos, whether as a solo quartet or by a larger ensemble (in which case a conductor is optional).

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