CGA493 Song for Beginnings
Description
By adapting several Psalm texts, Kevin Riehle has accomplished a joyous and striking unison anthem especially pertinent for baptismal services. The sprightly refrain enjoins with a descant for the final statement which is, of course, optional for voices and would easily be accomplished by any treble instrument. (Unison with opt. descant or C Instrument)
Voicing: Unison or two part and keyboard with optional congregation and C treble instrument
Composer: Kevin R. Riehle
Text: Kevin R. Riehle
Season: Lent, Ordinary/General
Lectionary:
Year A - Lent - Second Sunday in Lent
Year B - Lent - Second Sunday in Lent
Year A - Holy Week - Good Friday
Year B - Holy Week - Good Friday
Year C - Holy Week - Good Friday
Year B - Easter - Fifth Sunday of Easter
Year A - Season after Pentecost - Proper 13
Year A - Season after Pentecost - All Saints Day
Year B - Season after Pentecost - Proper 14
Year B - Season after Pentecost - Proper 15
Year B - Season after Pentecost - Proper 16
Year B - Season after Pentecost - Proper 23
Year B - Season after Pentecost - Proper 25
Year C - Season after Pentecost - Proper 7
Year C - Season after Pentecost - Proper 24
Year C - Season after Pentecost - Proper 27
Scripture: Psalm 17, 22, 34 and 121, adapt. Kevin R. Riehle
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