To Calvary by James Koerts 4-Part - Sheet Music
By James KoertsI'll not forget Thine agony; I'll not forget Thy love for me. Lead me to Calvary. An elegant optional cello obbligato opens this pensive devotional anthem and sets the tone for James Koerts's quiet, sensitive choral writing. Incorporate this piece into your Lenten worship or use it throughout the year to remember Christ's sacrifice for us.
Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- Choir Piano Accompaniment
- Ensembles:
- 4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
- Composers:
- James Koerts
- Publishers:
- Lorenz Publishing Company
- ISBN:
- 9781429122979
- Format:
- Octavo
- Item types:
- Physical
- Musical forms:
- Anthem
- Artist:
- James Koerts
- Usages:
- Easter Ascension Holy Week Hymn Anthems
- Size:
- 6.75 x 10.25 inches
- Shipping Weight:
- 1.5 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: LO.10-4076L
Composed by James Koerts. Choral. Sacred Anthem, Ascension, Eastertide, General, Holy Week, Lent. Octavo. Lorenz Publishing Company #10/4076L. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company (LO.10-4076L).ISBN 9781429122979. 6.75 x 10.25 inches.
I'll not forget Thine agony; I'll not forget Thy love for me. Lead me to Calvary. An elegant optional cello obbligato opens this pensive devotional anthem and sets the tone for James Koerts's quiet, sensitive choral writing. Incorporate this piece into your Lenten worship or use it throughout the year to remember Christ's sacrifice for us.
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- Instrument:
- Vocal Choir Piano and Keyboard Piano Accompaniment
- Artists:
- James Koerts
- Ensemble:
- 4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
- Publisher:
- Lorenz Publishing Company
Ratings + Reviews
5 Rating
1 review
Finalfrontier100
May 18, 2013
I highly recommend this. Our group has sung this beautiful song at several occasions including our Easter program, two funerals, a workshop and a large conference. This is a MUST HAVE song for your choir. The cello part adds so much to the song; however, since we didn't have a cellist available, we sang it without and it still came out well. The melody is simple; however, to really nail the song, attention must be paid to the rhythm which is a little more advanced.