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Accompaniment: Organ
Separate Instruments: Trumpet I in B-flat, Trumpet II in B-flat
Tune Name: Easter hymn
Text Source: Composite tr.; st. 1, Latin hymn, 14h c.; sts. 2, 3, The Compleat Psalmodist, ca. 1750; st. 4, Charles Wesley, 1707–1788
Music Source: Lyra Davidica, 1708, setting by Cindy Johnston Favreau
Series: Choral
Difficulty Level: E
Description:
This favorite Easter hymn, arranged in a concertato setting, features several vocal and instrumental textures, including a stanza that allows the assembly to confidently take the lead, while the choir enters on the Alleuia that answers the congregational phrases. The brass players have a brief fanfare at the start, then provide interjections throughout most of the piece; they return for the last stanza, building in grandeur to a flourish that adds to the triumphal nature of this selection. A perfect choice for Easter morning!
Categories: Choral/Vocal
Seasonal: Eastertide
Liturgical: Easter Sunday
Scored for: Brass
Style: Traditional
Major Works: Concertato
Number of Pages: 12
Language: English
Format: Octavo