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Come to the Cross (Easter Cantata)
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Come to the Cross (Easter Cantata) by Cindy Berry 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Keith Christopher
Choral (SATB)

SKU: HL.8740862

Composed by Cindy Berry. Arranged by Keith Christopher. Daybreak Easter Choral. Cantata, Easter, Good Friday, Holy Week, Palm Sunday, Senior Adult Choir. 48 pages. Daybreak Music #8740862. Published by Daybreak Music (HL.8740862).

UPC: 073999408621. 6.75x10.5x0.134 inches.

Celebrate the joy of the Resurrection with “Come to the Cross”, a 25-minute cantata for Easter. Beautiful new songs and traditional Easter hymns are woven together with dramatic narrative following the events of Holy Week. Cindy Berry has created a flexible work which is easy to prepare while remaining highly creative. Present the work as a complete cantata or use portions for Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter. Score and Parts (fl, ob, cl, hn, vc, perc) available as a Printed Edition.

  • Come To The Cross
  • Every Knee Shall Bow
  • He Is Not Here (Easter Angel Song)
  • Hosanna, Blessed Is He
  • Remember Me

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Based on 1 Reviews
Martin
April 07, 2012
An Excellent telling of the Easter Story
We have just performed this cantata as the centre piece of our Easter Day service. Everyone was moved and impressed. This cantata is within the reach of the average church choir, we had 14, and is an excellent blend of good tunes, themes from well known hymns and narrative linking the whole together. A first class telling of the Easter Story. Just a pity Cindy Berry doesn't seem to have done more.