Crown of Thorns 4-Part - Sheet Music

This hauntingly beautiful arrangement is a devotion for reflecting on Jesus' suffering in his Passion. The allegorical technique used here tells the story of Jesus' crowning with thorns from the perspective of the rose bush that was used to assemble the crown of thorns. This arrangement may be sung as a solo or by a small group of treble singers. Watch this piece performed by Danielle Rose with the Notre Dame Folk Choir in the video below:This hauntingly beautiful arrangement is a devotion for reflecting on Jesus' suffering in his Passion. The allegorical technique used here tells the story of Jesus' crowning with thorns from the perspective of the rose bush that was used to assemble the crown of thorns. This arrangement may be sung as a solo or by a small group of treble singers.

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Instrument:
Choir Voice Solo
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian
Publishers:
GIA Publications
UPC:
785147062011
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate
Usages:
Good Friday Palm Sunday
Number of Pages:
20
Shipping Weight:
1 pounds

SATB choir, voice solo - Intermediate

SKU: GI.G-10620

Composed by Danielle Rose. Arranged by James J Wright. Lent, Good Friday, Palm Sunday A, Palm Sunday B, Palm Sunday C. Choral. Sacred. Octavo. 20 pages. GIA Publications #10620. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-10620).

UPC: 785147062011. English. Text by Danielle Rose. Scripture: Matthew 27:27–29, Mark 15:17, John 19:1–3.

This hauntingly beautiful arrangement is a devotion for reflecting on Jesus' suffering in his Passion. The allegorical technique used here tells the story of Jesus' crowning with thorns from the perspective of the rose bush that was used to assemble the crown of thorns. This arrangement may be sung as a solo or by a small group of treble singers. Watch this piece performed by Danielle Rose with the Notre Dame Folk Choir in the video below:

This hauntingly beautiful arrangement is a devotion for reflecting on Jesus' suffering in his Passion. The allegorical technique used here tells the story of Jesus' crowning with thorns from the perspective of the rose bush that was used to assemble the crown of thorns. This arrangement may be sung as a solo or by a small group of treble singers.