In the Shadow of God Introits for Lent by Ken Macek 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Paul Tate

In the Shadow of God is the final edition in this series of contemporary settings of the proper introits, adapted from the Gregorian Missal. This edition includes seven musical selections including introits for Ash Wednesday, the five Sundays of Lent, and Holy Thursday. Each of the singable, short melodies includes the antiphon and appointed Psalm verse for each Sunday and will set a tone of reverence and awe for your Lenten celebrations. The mantra-like, repetitive structure also lends them to use in Communion processions without worship aids, or as variable-length post-Communion musical meditations.

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Instrument:
Choir C Instrument
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian
Composers:
Paul Tate Ken Macek
Publishers:
GIA Publications
UPC:
785147807902
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Early Intermediate
Artist:
Ken Macek
Arrangers:
Paul Tate
Usages:
Call To Worship Ash Wednesday Maundy Thursday
Number of Pages:
40
Shipping Weight:
0.39 pounds

SATB choir, 3 C instruments, cello, guitar - Early intermediate

SKU: GI.G-8079

Introits for Lent. Composed by Ken Macek and Paul Tate. Arranged by Paul Tate. Lent, Ash Wednesday, Holy Thursday. Sacred. With guitar chord names. 40 pages. GIA Publications #8079. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-8079).

UPC: 785147807902. English. Text Source: Holy Thursday antiphon, The Roman Missal 2010.

In the Shadow of God is the final edition in this series of contemporary settings of the proper introits, adapted from the Gregorian Missal. This edition includes seven musical selections including introits for Ash Wednesday, the five Sundays of Lent, and Holy Thursday. Each of the singable, short melodies includes the antiphon and appointed Psalm verse for each Sunday and will set a tone of reverence and awe for your Lenten celebrations. The mantra-like, repetitive structure also lends them to use in Communion processions without worship aids, or as variable-length post-Communion musical meditations.