Product Description
A wholly unique choral arrangement of Supertramp's "Even In the Quietest Moments', from the classic album of the same name.
A beautiful song and musical masterpiece, lovingly crafted for SATB divisi and piano, featuring rich harmonies, dynamic and textural variations, rock/pop vocal techniques, a melodic piano score capturing the essence of Roger Hodgson's iconic 12-string guitar accompaniment, plus an uplifting gospel-style coda adaptation.
Perfect for concerts, festivals and stage performances and is sure to delight singers and audiences alike.
Highly recommended for SATB choirs, mixed voice choral ensembles, schools, colleges, universities and performing arts groups.
Composer Roger Hodgson stated on his Facebook page [24 March 2020] "Even in the Quietest Moments was written during a very powerful time of Spiritual searching and discovery for me. I used to spend time alone in nature, camping, and one night while playing my guitar and looking up at the stars, the song came to me; it just flowed out of me. Its a love song to God but it could also be to a woman. Ive left it ambiguous so that people can take it how they wish. Basically, its just about a guy whos searching. Im a seeker. I think Ill always be a seeker."
(The change of wording in the final section from 'Come on, let the sun' to 'The morning sun' is deliberate, based on my mishearing and singing the wrong words to the album track as a young child).
Watch video score of this arrangement here (for Directors' and Educational use)
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.