Love's Redeeming Work Is Done 4-Part - Sheet Music

A setting of this famous Wesley text for Easter Sunday. Especially suitable if you suddenly discover half of your choir will be away. It is bold, jubilant, and musically interesting while being mostly unison with some generic two-part division and an SATB a cappella stanza that could be done unison or two-part with accompaniment.Bold, jubilant, and musically interesting!

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Details

Instrument:
Choir Organ Accompaniment Voice
Ensembles:
4-Part Unison Choir SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian Easter
Publishers:
GIA Publications
Series:
Royal School of Church Music
UPC:
785147654704
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Early Intermediate
Usages:
Easter
Number of Pages:
16
Shipping Weight:
0.81 pounds

SATB choir, unison voices, organ accompaniment - Early intermediate

SKU: GI.G-6547

Composed by David Ogden. Eastertide, Easter Sunday. Royal School of Church Music. Sacred. Octavo. 16 pages. GIA Publications #6547. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-6547).

UPC: 785147654704. English. Text by Charles Wesley.

A setting of this famous Wesley text for Easter Sunday. Especially suitable if you suddenly discover half of your choir will be away. It is bold, jubilant, and musically interesting while being mostly unison with some generic two-part division and an SATB a cappella stanza that could be done unison or two-part with accompaniment.

Bold, jubilant, and musically interesting!

Ratings + Reviews

5 Rating

1 review

Dana

Jan 15, 2011

Love this piece

A rousing setting of a wonderful text ending with an Alleluia that just builds and builds. Perfect for the Easter season! Mostly 2-part (men and women) with some SATB. The organ part is fairly easy (besides a few modulations.) Have done this three years in a row with church choirs and it is still one of my favorite more recent anthems!