All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name Concertato on CORONATION by Oliver Holden 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Robert J. Powell

A powerful concertato on coronation, scored for organ and brass (always independent of each other), timpani, choir, and assembly. After two stanzas in which the tune predominates, first in unison, then with a descant, the key and meter change and the choir sings totally new and interpretive music for stanza 3. Back to the original key, meter, and tune for the final stanza, carried by the assembly and ATB voices with a soprano descant, until the choir explodes into a 4-part descant for the final eight measures. Brass quartet and timpani parts are optional

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Instrument:
Choir Organ Accompaniment
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian
Composers:
Oliver Holden
Publishers:
GIA Publications
UPC:
785147675006
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Early Intermediate
Artist:
Oliver Holden
Arrangers:
Robert J. Powell
Usages:
Christ the King
Number of Pages:
16
Shipping Weight:
0.81 pounds

SATB choir, assembly, organ accompaniment, trumpet 1 in B-flat, trumpet 1 in C, trumpet 2 in B-flat, trumpet 2 in C, trombone 1, trombone 2, timpani - Early intermediate

SKU: GI.G-6750

Concertato on CORONATION. Composed by Oliver Holden. Arranged by Robert J. Powell. Christ the King A, Christ the King B, Christ the King C. Choral. Tune Name: Coronation. Sacred. Octavo. 16 pages. GIA Publications #6750. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-6750).

UPC: 785147675006. English. Text Source: Edward Perronet, 1726–1792, alt. John Rippon, 1787. Text by Edward Perronet.

A powerful concertato on coronation, scored for organ and brass (always independent of each other), timpani, choir, and assembly. After two stanzas in which the tune predominates, first in unison, then with a descant, the key and meter change and the choir sings totally new and interpretive music for stanza 3. Back to the original key, meter, and tune for the final stanza, carried by the assembly and ATB voices with a soprano descant, until the choir explodes into a 4-part descant for the final eight measures. Brass quartet and timpani parts are optional.