CGAC1618 Make Way for the King (Accompaniment Track)
Description
Accompaniment Track for CGA1618 Make Way for the King, arranged by Alex Gartner.
This exuberant, joy-filled anthem for combined choirs is a dynamic addition to worship on Palm Sunday or Christ the King Sunday. The anthem features a unison choir (or small group) which heralds the King's entry, supported by the rich harmonies of a mixed ensemble. Includes an optional text for the seasons of Advent/Christmas, calling all to prepare for the coming of Emmanuel, our King.
Voicing: SATB plus unison choir
Arranger: Alex Gartner
Season: Palm Sunday, Advent
Additional Resources:
CGA1618 Make Way for the King - SATB plus Unison Choir
CGAC1618e Make Way for the King (Digital Download Accompaniment Track)
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