Personent Hodie (arr. Hoggard) – SATB [RBM – 005]

RBM-005 | Personent Hodie

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SATB Vocal Score

Trumpets – Organ – Percussion Accompaniment – first page

Brass Quintet– Organ – Percussion Accompaniment – first page

Full Orchestral Accompaniment – first page

Processional Choreography (DOWNLOADABLE)

Arr. Lara G. Hoggard
SATB Chorus with Full Orchestra or
Four Trumpets – Organ – Percussion or
Standard Brass Quintet – Organ – Percussion accompaniment

This arrangement was created in the 1980s by master teacher and conductor Dr. Lara G. Hoggard, who was for many years Director of Choral Activities at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC. The original setting was for SATB Chorus, 4 b-flat Trumpets, Organ and 2 Percussion. A full orchestral version of the work was created for use by the Dallas Symphony and Chorus some years following.

The original melody upon which this arrangement was part of a 1592 publication: Piæ Cantiones, and has often been included as part of Catholic liturgical observances since that time (especially during Advent).

In addition to the choral music and its accompaniment, the arranger created a very detailed set of instructions for the utilization of this piece as a processional – in church settings or in the concert hall – which are downloadable below.

In addition to the original SATB version of this work, the piece has also been re-voiced for TTBB chorus [RBM-005a].

The full orchestral version of this piece has been commercially recorded by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and Chorus on their 2000 release DALLAS CHRISTMAS GALA.

( dur: 4:00″ )

Available accompaniments:

FULL ORCHESTRA, RBM-216

Fl. 1 & 2 Horn 1, 2, 3 & 4 Violin 1      7
Ob. 1 & 2 Trpt. 1, 2, 3 & 4 (C) Violin 2      6
Cl. 1 & 2 Trbn. 1, 2 & 3 Viola          5
Bsn. 1 & 2 Tuba ‘Cello         4
Perc. (3) Bass          3
Organ
Trumpets – Organ – Percussion (4 Trumpets and 2 Percussion), RBM-214
This arrangement is very well-known in choral circles and is a festival / processional setting of the 14th-century traditional Latin hymn. This version is the original form of the arrangement: 4 trumpets and 2 percussionists with organ.

Standard Brass Quintet – Organ – Percussion (2 Trumpets, Horn, Trombone, Tuba and 2 Percussion), RBM-251