Christ Is Risen! Alleluia! (Split-Channel & Stereo Accompaniment CD)
An Easter Presentation of 5 Songs in Unison/2-Part
by Marty Parks
Unison Choir - Sheet Music

Item Number: 19260173
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Unison or 2-part choir - Easy

SKU: LP.765762117624

An Easter Presentation of 5 Songs in Unison/2-Part. Composed by Marty Parks. Arranged by J. Daniel Smith. Musical. Worship in Unison. Traditional and Sacred. Split-Channel & Stereo Accompaniment CD. Published by Lillenas Publishing Company (LP.765762117624).

UPC: 765762117624.

Because we are committed to serving the needs of church choirs of all sizes - and especially those of smaller choirs in the real world" - we're excited to offer you Christ Is Risen! Alleluia!, the latest from our Worship in Unison Series. We feel certain you'll appreciate the flexibility and accessibility built into the vocal arrangements here. And the theme and celebratory nature of this new, 15-minute musical is just right for Easter Sunday morning worship, leaving enough time for other elements of the service. While the entire work can be sung in unison, there are a few optional voice divisions available to you. And you can assign these however you wish, the choice is yours! Because the opening and closing medleys in this musical include lots of familiar material, the option of including the congregation on these selections is obvious. The narrations are taken exclusively from the book of I John, so the theme of God's love in Christ is prominent. The narrator may read these passages dressed in street clothes. Or, for added dramatic effect, you may choose to have the narrator portray the apostle John, dressed in biblical attire, and reading as if from his actual letters. We're honored to partner with you in your ministry. May the reality of the risen Christ be very real to you this Easter season and throughout the year."

Split-channel accompaniment CD can be used for both rehearsal and performance. Each contains the instrumental accompaniment on one channel, vocals on the other. For performance purposes, only the accompaniment channel is normally used. Includes multiple r.