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Vocal Forces: SATB, Cantor, Assembly
Accompaniment: Keyboard
Guitar: Yes
Instrumental parts included: Percussion
Separate Instruments: C Instrument, Trumpet in B-flat, Trumpet in C, Cello
Text Source: Psalm / Salmo 118(117), The Abbey Psalms and Canticles; Leccionario Edición Hispanoamericana
Music Source: Tony Alonso, incorporating / incorporando a Chant, Mode VII / Canto, Modo VII & o filii et filiae
Series: Tu Pueblo Canta
Difficulty Level: E/M
Description:
A marvelous way to celebrate the first sounding of the Alleluia since its silence on Ash Wednesday. Part 1 is a setting of the Solemn Threefold Alleluia, one of the most ancient chants of the Easter Vigil. Part 2 is a setting of O FILII ET FILIAE with verses drawn from the Lectionary's Psalm 118 (approved for liturgical use). Fully bilingual with many options, the setting captures the fullness of anticipation of the Good News of the empty tomb to comb.
Percussion part is ad lib.
Categories: Choral/Vocal
Seasonal: Eastertide
Liturgical: Easter Vigil
Rites: Alleluia
Topical: Praise
Bible Reference: Psalm 118
Scored for: Brass
Number of Pages: 16
Language: English; Spanish
Format: Octavo