Come Labor On by John Ferguson 4-Part - Sheet Music

By John Ferguson

This classic text, calling people to a life of service, is set for choir and optional congregation. The text complements ideas explored at confirmation, adult baptism, and graduation as well as stewardship and mission emphasis days. The long, flowing lines of T. Tertius Noble's tune ORA LABORA (written specifically for this text) are complemented by simple contrapuntal activity in the arrangement, designed to give heightened energy, musically paint the text, and enhance the forward flow of the soaring tune.

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Instrument:
Choir Organ Accompaniment
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian 21st Century Easter Graduation
Composers:
John Ferguson
Publishers:
MorningStar Music Publishers
UPC:
688670565021
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Level:
Intermediate
Artist:
John Ferguson
Usages:
Easter Epiphany Baptism Commitment Pentecost Mission
Shipping Weight:
2.7 pounds

SATB choir, organ - Intermediate

SKU: MN.50-6502

Composed by John Ferguson. Catholic Year A Ordinary12; Catholic Year A Ordinary3; Year A Epiphany3; Catholic Year C Ordinary23; Catholic Year C Easter3; Catholic Year C Ordinary5; Year C Easter3; Year C Easter2; Year C Epiphany5; Year C Pentecost6; Year C Pentecost5; Catholic Year. Easter Season, Education, Graduation, 21st Century, Baptism, Stewardship, Missions/Outreach, Creation/Nature. Octavo. MorningStar Music Publishers #50-6502. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers (MN.50-6502).

UPC: 688670565021.

This classic text, calling people to a life of service, is set for choir and optional congregation. The text complements ideas explored at confirmation, adult baptism, and graduation as well as stewardship and mission emphasis days. The long, flowing lines of T. Tertius Noble's tune ORA LABORA (written specifically for this text) are complemented by simple contrapuntal activity in the arrangement, designed to give heightened energy, musically paint the text, and enhance the forward flow of the soaring tune.