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Dedicatory Fanfare (Choral Score) by Randol Alan Bass 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Randol Alan Bass
SATB choir with piano or brass quintet, organ and percussion accompaniment (Instrumental parts: 2 tpt, hn, trbn, tuba, 3 perc, organ)

SKU: EC.RBM-038

Composed by Randol Alan Bass. Funeral. Instrument parts. Randol Bass Music #RBM-038. Published by Randol Bass Music (EC.RBM-038).

English.

As a companion piece to the Dedicatory Anthem [RBM-037], this opening anthem was commissioned by the Trinity United Methodist Church of Arlington, TX, to assist in the dedication of a new sanctuary and organ installation.

Like the anthem with which it was originally paired, the work falls generally into an “arch” form, with a fanfare-like brass-percussion opening and choral declamation, followed by more restrained passages with chorus and organ alone. The concluding section of the anthem features a choral iteration, followed by a congregational sing-along of the well-known Anglican hymn, Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation (Neale – Smart, 1867).

The text for the original music was paraphrased from portions of Psalm 122:
I was glad when they said unto me:
Let us go into the house of the Lord.
Peace be within thy walls and prosperity within this sacred place.
For my family and companion’s sakes, I will now say:
Peace be within you.