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O How Glorious Is the Kingdom
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O How Glorious Is the Kingdom by Fred Gramann 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Fred Gramann
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SATB choir, with optional handbells or keyboard - Intermediate

SKU: EC.8862

Composed by Fred Gramann. All Saints/All Souls. Octavo. E.C. Schirmer Publishing #8862. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing (EC.8862).

UPC: 600313488627. English, Latin. Revelation 7:9-10.

Intoned by a chord cluster on bells (only four bells are required) or keyboard, a soloist or several voices chant the first phrase (the piece can be sing in either English or Latin). The intensity grows each time the text reappears. The 4-part sections convey a sense of earthly longing for a time when true unity will be realized. The anthem concludes with a quiet statement of the opening text.

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