The Angelic Symphony is a set of four sculptures by Leonard Woods in the chancel of St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church in Vancouver.
[6] The sculptures depict four angels of the Bible, each representing a different type of musician: a cymbalist, a trumpeter, a flautist, and a cellist.
Woods' inspiration was drawn from Psalm 150, where God is praised with musical instruments, and the intention was to visually echo the church organ.
[7][8] The 300 pound sculptures were made at Langley Prairie of plaster reinforced with iron, based on reverse molds derived from clay imported from California.
[3] The original finish of the sculptures over the ivory plaster was semi-transparent shellac with a hint of amber, against a blue background.