Angels from the Realms of Glory by Henry Smart 4-Part - Digital Sheet Music

By Larry Shackley

Christmas hymn by James Montgomery & Henry T. Smart Larry Shackley has taken this Christmas hymn and its tune Regent Square, and done a full-bore gospel treatment, inviting everyone to "Come and worship Christ, the newborn King. " A solid, swinging piano introduction sets the stage for Brooklyn Tabernacle-style vocal writing, with the basses frequently involved in lively call and response with the rest of the choir. An original "bridge" asking the congregation, "Oh, won't you come and worship?" leads into the triumphant final verse that celebrates the second coming of the Messiah as well as the first.

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Gospel Spirituals Christmas Swing
Composers:
Henry Smart
Publishers:
Hope Publishing - Digital
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Digital
Artist:
Henry Smart
Arrangers:
Larry Shackley
Usages:
Christmas
Number of Pages:
10

Choral SATB choir - Digital Download

SKU: H1.C5431DP

Composed by Henry Smart. Arranged by Larry Shackley. Spirituals & Gospel, Jazz / Swing, Christmas. Octavo. 10 pages. Hope Publishing - Digital #C5431DP. Published by Hope Publishing - Digital (H1.C5431DP).

By James Montgomery & Henry T. Smart. 1 Kings 8:27 - 1 Thessalonians 4:16 - Isaiah 60:3 - John 1:14 - Job 19:25 - Matthew 1:23 - Matthew 1:1 - Matthew 1:2 - Matthew 1:3 - Matthew 1:4 - Matthew 1:5 - Matthew 1:6 - Matthew 1:7 - Matthew 1:8 - Matthew 1:9 - Matthew 1:10 - M.

Christmas hymn by James Montgomery & Henry T. Smart Larry Shackley has taken this Christmas hymn and its tune Regent Square, and done a full-bore gospel treatment, inviting everyone to "Come and worship Christ, the newborn King. " A solid, swinging piano introduction sets the stage for Brooklyn Tabernacle-style vocal writing, with the basses frequently involved in lively call and response with the rest of the choir. An original "bridge" asking the congregation, "Oh, won't you come and worship?" leads into the triumphant final verse that celebrates the second coming of the Messiah as well as the first.

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