A Jubilant Song by Mary Lynn Lightfoot 2-Part - Sheet Music

By Mary Lynn Lightfoot

Any combination in two-parts. General . Children will love this bright, cheerful anthem which sparkles from beginning to end. A repeated refrain introduces words in Latin and serves as a fun-filled learning experience. Easy, with a good vocal range for young choristers.

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Instrument:
Choir Voice
Ensembles:
2-Part
Genres:
Christian
Composers:
Mary Lynn Lightfoot
Publishers:
Sacred Music Press
Series:
Women Composers and Arrangers
UPC:
000308017977
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Beginning Intermediate
Musical forms:
Anthem
Artist:
Mary Lynn Lightfoot
Usages:
Hymn Anthems
Shipping Weight:
0.75 pounds

2-part (any combination of voices) - Moderately Easy

SKU: LO.10-1026

Composed by Mary Lynn Lightfoot. Choral. Sacred Anthem. Octavo. Sacred Music Press #10/1026. Published by Sacred Music Press (LO.10-1026).

UPC: 000308017977.

Any combination in two-parts. General . Children will love this bright, cheerful anthem which sparkles from beginning to end. A repeated refrain introduces words in Latin and serves as a fun-filled learning experience. Easy, with a good vocal range for young choristers.

  • A Jubilant Song

  • Ratings + Reviews

    4.7 Rating

    3 reviews

    Anonymous

    Aug 13, 2017

    Beautiful Psalm of Praise

    We sang it as a women's duet, and like it so much we will put it away for about a year and have a small group do it. Lots of back and forth, interesting rhythm, and pretty piano part. The congregation loved the piece.

    Angel M.

    Oct 30, 2016

    Fun for any aged group

    I've had this title in my music libraries for years. Whether or not the composer intended it, the song is a good introduction to mixed meters for any group. Adults like it as well as high school groups. We mix it up, sometimes putting s/a on the top line, t/t/b on the bottom line, or s/t on the top and a/b/b on the bottom. It works any way you like it. Just keep the tone light, but still connected.

    Anonymous

    Feb 6, 2012

    A Jubilant Song

    This is a great anthem for children or adults. It is rhythmic and catchy, easy to teach but keeps the interest of the singers. Good vocal ranges, mix of voices and accompaniment - a well-crafted anthem. On two occasions adult choirs have learned it in one rehearsal. Highly recommend.