Three Days
An Easter Musical
by Camp Kirkland
Choir - Sheet Music

Item Number: 6574154
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SATB Choir - Moderate

SKU: WD.080689349171

An Easter Musical. Composed by Camp Kirkland and Deborah Craig-Claar. Arranged by Camp Kirkland. Musical. Modern Christian, Easter. Choral Book. Duration 40'00". Word Music #080689349171. Published by Word Music (WD.080689349171).

* New arrangement of the favorite hymn, "Beneath the Cross of Jesus," also features a brand new verse written by Deborah Craig-Claar
* Includes powerful new arrangements of "The Cross of Christ" (Scott Krippayne) and "Easter Song" (2nd Chapter of Acts)
* Accessible to any size choir, includes solo parts and an optional children's choir
* Combines choir with one storyteller giving fresh, new narratives which poignantly tell the Easter message

From the minds and hearts of Deborah Craig-Claar and Camp Kirkland, Three Days is a compelling, new Easter musical about the last hours of Jesus' life on earth. Their goal was two-fold: to offer the life-changing Easter story in a simple, powerful way in order to encourage and renew the faith of believers and to provide an opportunity for non-believers to hear and see the truth of Jesus'' sacrifice and triumph.

Written with a clearly evangelistic message, Three Days uses a first-person point of view, with its single narrator and wonderfully chosen songs. With beautiful orchestrations, appealing vocal arrangements, and spare, dramatic backdrops, this musical is accessible for the choir and will appeal to any congregation. From the grand opening strains of "Behold the Man" to the heart-felt song "The Road of Sorrows" to the inventive re-working of "Beneath the Cross of Jesus," the music and narration flow effortlessly through each of the final events of the life of Jesus. By the time we hear the melody and testimonial lyrics of "I Stand Redeemed," we will have been swept along on an important journey to a time and place that we must never forget.