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Crown Him with Many Crowns
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Crown Him with Many Crowns by David Cherwien 4-Part - Sheet Music

By David Cherwien
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SATB choir, congregation, organ, optional brass quartet - Early Intermediate

SKU: MN.60-4008

Composed by David Cherwien. Catholic Year C Christ the King; Year C Reign of Christ; Year A Reign of Christ/Proper 29 (34); Catholic Year A Christ the King. Easter, Christ the King, 21st Century. Choral score. MorningStar Music Publishers #60-4008. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers (MN.60-4008).

UPC: 688670640087.

Majesty, awe, power, and peace are all present in this hymn concertato setting on Diademata. Each stanza stays closely related to the text, and begins with a rousing fanfare. The a cappella choir stanzas are very peaceful, and stanza 5 even leaves the melody of the hymn for a sense of peace. A rousing interlude brings the congregation back to majesty, as the final stanza is set loose, complete with choral fanfare. A reproducible page for congregation is included.

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