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“Ah, Holy Jesus - Intermediate Piano Arrangement No. 2” is classified as a Level 4 Piano work worth 4,200 points within the Road to Virtuosity progression system. It is categorized under Intermediate Piano Arrangements → Hymns, Hymns - Easter and is part of the Sacred collection. The sheet music for “Ah, Holy Jesus - Intermediate Piano Arrangement No. 2” provided on this website is available for non-commercial use. This means it may be downloaded, printed, studied, and performed for personal or educational purposes, but it may not be sold, redistributed commercially, or used as part of a paid product without permission.
“Ah, Holy Jesus - Intermediate Piano” is a two-page hymn arrangement by Michael Kravchuk. The piece presents the Passion hymn in a fuller intermediate texture than the easy version, with the melody clearly placed in the right hand while the left hand supports with chords, sustained harmonies, and later flowing eighth-note motion. The arrangement begins in a simple hymn-like style, then gradually becomes more active on the second page before returning to a quiet final cadence.
Measures 1–5 present the opening phrase of the hymn. The right hand carries the melody in long notes and simple stepwise motion, while the left hand supports with repeated chord tones and sustained harmony. The texture is still direct and hymn-like, allowing the serious character of the tune to come through clearly.
Measures 6–10 continue the first large statement. The right hand keeps the melody in a calm, vocal style, while the left hand moves through fuller chordal support underneath. The harmony includes expressive accidentals that darken the sound, matching the reflective Passion text of the hymn.
Measures 11–15 close the first page with a quieter, more spacious phrase. The melody continues in long tones, while the left hand supports with simple chords and a brief change into 2/4 before returning to 4/4. This short metrical change gives the phrase a natural breath before the arrangement begins its more active second section.
Measures 16–21 begin the second page with a new accompaniment texture. The right hand continues the hymn melody in long notes, while the left hand moves in steady eighth-note patterns underneath. This gives the arrangement more motion and makes the second half feel more developed than the opening.
Measures 22–27 continue the flowing left-hand accompaniment. The right hand keeps the melody broad and clear above the moving lower line, while the left hand outlines the harmony through rising and falling patterns. The texture becomes more pianistic here, but the hymn tune remains easy to hear.
Measures 28–31 bring the arrangement to its final close. The left hand continues its moving pattern briefly, then the music shifts through a short 2/4 measure before the final 4/4 cadence. The ending settles quietly and simply, returning the piece to the reverent character of the opening.
Interesting fact: “Ah, Holy Jesus” is especially associated with Passiontide and Holy Week because its text meditates on Christ’s suffering and human guilt. This intermediate arrangement reflects that serious character by avoiding showy decoration and instead using fuller harmony, slow melodic pacing, and a gradually moving bass line to deepen the mood.
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