Festive Hymn Settings, Set 6 by Michael Burkhardt 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Ralph Vaughan Williams

Festive Hymn Settings, Set 6 Based on Folk Hymns with Brass Michael Burkhardt 20-822-20.00 Two folk tunes set for voices (choir and congregation), organ, and brass quartet. "Make Me a Channel of Your Peace," a paraphrase of the popular prayer by St. Francis of Assisi, is sung to a folk-like melody by Sebastian Temple (PRAYER OF ST. FRANCIS) and supported by a constant gentle syncopated rhythmic figure in the organ accompaniment for the verses and a scaler countermelody for the Refrain. A warm and legato brass adds breadth and forward direction to the refrains in addition to providing a canonic/imitative treatment for verse two. The setting for Jane Marshall's text, "You Call Us, Lord, to Be," sung to the Welsh folk melody, RHOSYMEDRE, includes a brass/organ arrangement of Vaughan Williams' organ setting as its Introduction and Coda.

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Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate
Artist:
Michael Burkhardt
Arrangers:
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Usages:
Lent Hymn Anthems
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

Congregation, SATB choir, organ, brass quartet - Intermediate

SKU: MN.20-822

Composed by Michael Burkhardt and Ralph Vaughan Williams. Arranged by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Congregational Hymn Accompaniment, Hymn Intros/Reharmonizations. Lent. MorningStar Music Publishers #20-822. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers (MN.20-822).

UPC: 688670208225.

Festive Hymn Settings, Set 6 Based on Folk Hymns with Brass Michael Burkhardt 20-822-20.00 Two folk tunes set for voices (choir and congregation), organ, and brass quartet. "Make Me a Channel of Your Peace," a paraphrase of the popular prayer by St. Francis of Assisi, is sung to a folk-like melody by Sebastian Temple (PRAYER OF ST. FRANCIS) and supported by a constant gentle syncopated rhythmic figure in the organ accompaniment for the verses and a scaler countermelody for the Refrain. A warm and legato brass adds breadth and forward direction to the refrains in addition to providing a canonic/imitative treatment for verse two. The setting for Jane Marshall's text, "You Call Us, Lord, to Be," sung to the Welsh folk melody, RHOSYMEDRE, includes a brass/organ arrangement of Vaughan Williams' organ setting as its Introduction and Coda.