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SATB Double Chorus, a cappella
SKU: SU.91480580
For SATB Double Chorus, a cappella. Composed by Dan Locklair. Vocal/Choral, Sacred Choral. Choral Octavo. Subito Music Corporation #91480580. Published by Subito Music Corporation (SU.91480580).
The text is by the English poet, Joseph Addison (1672-1719), and was originally titled, Hymn. The "father of English hymnody," Issac Watts, thought highly of Addison, calling him "the most authentic judge of fine thought and language that our age has produced." This Addison hymn first appeared in print in the August 23, 1712, issue of The Spectator, at the end of an article by Addison entitled, An Essay on the Proper Means of Strengthening and Confirming Faith in the Mind of Man. It is based on Psalm 19, vs. 1–6. My setting of Addison’s words is full of dialogue throughout between the divided choirs. A relatively short middle section at the words, "What though in solemn silence all," briefly stills the vibrant pace. However, the rhythmic energy soon returns, propelling the anthem toward its climax at the hymn’s final line, "The Hand that made us is divine."SATB Double Chorus, a cappella Duration: 3' Text: Joseph Addison Composed: 2009 Published by: Subito Music Corporation Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. Perusal copies are available by contacting [email protected] (include the organization name with your request). To order quantities fewer than 8, please call customer service at (973) 857-3440.
SATB Double Chorus, a cappella
SKU: SU.91480580
For SATB Double Chorus, a cappella. Composed by Dan Locklair. Vocal/Choral, Sacred Choral. Choral Octavo. Subito Music Corporation #91480580. Published by Subito Music Corporation (SU.91480580).
The text is by the English poet, Joseph Addison (1672-1719), and was originally titled, Hymn. The "father of English hymnody," Issac Watts, thought highly of Addison, calling him "the most authentic judge of fine thought and language that our age has produced." This Addison hymn first appeared in print in the August 23, 1712, issue of The Spectator, at the end of an article by Addison entitled, An Essay on the Proper Means of Strengthening and Confirming Faith in the Mind of Man. It is based on Psalm 19, vs. 1–6. My setting of Addison’s words is full of dialogue throughout between the divided choirs. A relatively short middle section at the words, "What though in solemn silence all," briefly stills the vibrant pace. However, the rhythmic energy soon returns, propelling the anthem toward its climax at the hymn’s final line, "The Hand that made us is divine."SATB Double Chorus, a cappella Duration: 3' Text: Joseph Addison Composed: 2009 Published by: Subito Music Corporation Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. Perusal copies are available by contacting [email protected] (include the organization name with your request). To order quantities fewer than 8, please call customer service at (973) 857-3440.
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