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God Has Gone Up With a Shout
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God Has Gone Up With a Shout SSATBB - Sheet Music

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SSATBB choir with tenor voice (soprano voice) solo, brass, timpani, percussion and organ - Medium Difficult

SKU: PL.0315

Composed by Raymond Weidner. Cathedral. Choral, Ascension, Festival, General. Octavo. Paraclete Press #0315. Published by Paraclete Press (PL.0315).

This festival anthem uses similar forces as the famous Vaughan Williams setting of this text. Raymond Weidner gives an "American" sound to this setting with its quick modulations and energetic writing for brass. The central section opens with the choir in four parts which is then followed by a solo tenor intoning the text, recitative-style. The workconcludes with the exciting music from the opening as well as an "Alleluia" for all forces. Weidner's experience as an organist shows in the expertly written accompaniment. This work would also be a festive offering for Ascension Day.

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