God so loved the world by Bob Chilcott 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Bob Chilcott

For SATB and soprano solo Fresh and unsentimental, this setting is as beautiful as the familiar anthem by Stainer of this much-loved text, and a worthy alternative.

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Summary
Instrument:
Choir Soprano Voice Voice Solo
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB A Cappella Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian
Composers:
Bob Chilcott
Publishers:
Oxford University Press
ISBN:
9780193432765
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Beginning
Artist:
Bob Chilcott
Usages:
Sacred
Number of Pages:
4
Size:
10 x 7 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.2 pounds
Detailed Description
Soprano voice solo and SATB choir, a cappella (SATB) - Very Easy to Easy

SKU: OU.9780193432765

Composed by Bob Chilcott. Sacred choral - mixed voices. Sacred, Choral Leaflet. Octavo. 4 pages. Duration 3'. Oxford University Press #9780193432765. Published by Oxford University Press (OU.9780193432765).

ISBN 9780193432765. 10 x 7 inches.

For SATB and soprano solo Fresh and unsentimental, this setting is as beautiful as the familiar anthem by Stainer of this much-loved text, and a worthy alternative.

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5 Rating

2 reviews

Godelieve G.

Mar 18, 2017

A Must for Choir Repertoire

This is a beautiful piece of music, reflective in nature. There are a few close harmonies but not too difficult at all - something a choir would enjoy singing.

Srnotas@Yahoo.Com

Dec 30, 2011

God So Loved The World

I first heard this on station WCLV in Cleveland, Ohio. It was sung by a choir as part of their Jubilation choral festival. The piece is in four/five part harmony with a beautiful melody. The second time through is a repeat of the first but with a beautiful soprano solo above the four part choir. This simple, yet beautiful setting is a wonderful alternative to that which was composed by John Stainer.