Be My Hands and Feet by Tony Alonso S.J. 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Tony Alonso S.J.

'''Be My Hands and Feet' is a response to the words and deeds of the Risen Christ, connecting language of the resurrection with the demands of discipleship. It would be appropriate throughout the Easter season. . . . It would also be appropriate whenever images of mission, ministry and discipleship appear in the Lectionary readings throughout Ordinary Time." - Tony Alonso This is a piece that will have many opportunities for use throughout the year, as indicated in the composer's notes. There are several appropriate places in the liturgy for this text, the refrain is ideal for quick memorization, making it attractive for use during the Communion processional. The optional bridge, with its contrapuntal cries of "Alleluia," provides a nice contrast to the mostly homophonic texture of the verses.

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Summary
Instrument:
Choir Piano and Keyboard
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian Easter
Composers:
Tony Alonso S.J.
Publishers:
GIA Publications
Series:
Celebration Series - GIA Publications
UPC:
785147890102
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Beginning
Series levels:
Easy
Artist:
Tony Alonso S.J.
Usages:
Easter Christ the King
Number of Pages:
12
Shipping Weight:
0.63 pounds
Detailed Description
SATB choir, assembly, keyboard accompaniment, flute, cello, guitar - Beginning

SKU: GI.G-8901

Composed by Tony Alonso S.J. Eastertide, Easter 2 A, Easter 2 B, Easter 2 C, Christ the King A, Christ the King C. Celebration Series. Tune Name: Anderson. Sacred. Octavo. With guitar chord names. 12 pages. GIA Publications #8901. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-8901).

UPC: 785147890102. English. Text by Mary Louise Bringle.

'''Be My Hands and Feet' is a response to the words and deeds of the Risen Christ, connecting language of the resurrection with the demands of discipleship. It would be appropriate throughout the Easter season. . . . It would also be appropriate whenever images of mission, ministry and discipleship appear in the Lectionary readings throughout Ordinary Time." - Tony Alonso This is a piece that will have many opportunities for use throughout the year, as indicated in the composer's notes. There are several appropriate places in the liturgy for this text, the refrain is ideal for quick memorization, making it attractive for use during the Communion processional. The optional bridge, with its contrapuntal cries of "Alleluia," provides a nice contrast to the mostly homophonic texture of the verses.

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