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Sing Glad Tidings. Phillip Keveren. Choir sheet music.

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Singen frohe Botschaft. Phillip Keveren. Chor Noten.

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Sing Glad Tidings. A Choral Festival of Traditional Carols. Arranged by Phillip Keveren. For SATB Choir. Christmas. Booklet. Duration 13'00". Published by Word Music. WD.080689273278. Ideal for traditional or blended worship services. Perform the piece in its entirety, or choose one of the two optional abbreviated versions. 12 well-known carols that your choir and congregation will love to sing. Stand-alone organ accompaniment part included with orchestration. Phillip Keveren has crafted a magnificent, orchestra-driven carol medley that will showcase your choir and allow for plenty of congregational participation. Beginning with the poignant plea, "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" and ending with the celebratory "O Come, Let Us Adore Him" your choir and congregation will enjoy the rich tapestry of moods and textures woven by Keveren. You can perform the medley in its entirety. 13. 15. , or consider using one of the two edit points in the piece to sing a shorter medley. 10. 27 or 7. 43. Each vocal part is contained on a separate staff. however, the vocal writing is surprisingly accessible. Your orchestra will also find the instrumental writing to be substantial but quite reasonable in range and difficulty.

Übersetzung

Singen frohe Botschaft. A Choral Festival of Traditional Carols. Von Phillip Keveren Arrangiert. Für gemischten Chor. Weihnachten. Broschüre. Duration 13'00". Veröffentlicht von Word Musik. WD.080689273278. Ideal for traditional or blended worship services. Perform the piece in its entirety, or choose one of the two optional abbreviated versions. 12 well-known carols that your choir and congregation will love to sing. Stand-alone organ accompaniment part included with orchestration. Phillip Keveren has crafted a magnificent, orchestra-driven carol medley that will showcase your choir and allow for plenty of congregational participation. Beginning with the poignant plea, "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" and ending with the celebratory "O Come, Let Us Adore Him" your choir and congregation will enjoy the rich tapestry of moods and textures woven by Keveren. You can perform the medley in its entirety. 13. 15. , or consider using one of the two edit points in the piece to sing a shorter medley. 10. 27 or 7. 43. Each vocal part is contained on a separate staff. however, the vocal writing is surprisingly accessible. Your orchestra will also find the instrumental writing to be substantial but quite reasonable in range and difficulty.