CGA802 Let Us Rejoice and Sing
Description
A brilliant, festive anthem of praise, this composition is based on Psalms 118: 24, with additional original text by the composer. The middle section is expressive in the relative minor and leads to a triumphant return of the A section in the original key of D major. Another good choice for introducing part singing to your choir, the optional second part provides an 'echo' of the Voice I melody, helping to encourage independence of the two vocal parts.
Voicing: Unison or two parts
Composer: Larry E. Schultz
Text: Larry E. Schultz
Season:
Year A - Lent - Liturgy of the Palms
Year B - Lent - Liturgy of the Palms
Year C - Lent - Liturgy of the Palms
Year A - Easter - Resurrection of our Lord
Year B - Easter - Resurrection of our Lord
Year C - Easter - Resurrection of our Lord
Year C - Easter - Second Sunday of Easter
Scripture: Psalm 118
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