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O Come and Mourn Incorporating Wayfaring Stranger by Gene Grier 3-Part - Sheet Music

By Lee Dengler
Choir Sacred SAB Chorus (with Opt. Soloist) (SAB choir/3-Part choir Mixed) - Grade 2

SKU: JU.00-24266

Incorporating Wayfaring Stranger. Composed by Gene Grier and Lee Dengler. Arranged by Lee Dengler. Choral (Sacred); Choral Octavo; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles; Worship Resources. Alfred Church Choral Series. All Saints Day; Christ the King; Easter; Holy Week; Lent; Palm Sunday; Sacred; Spring. Octavo. Jubilate Music Group #00-24266. Published by Jubilate Music Group (JU.00-24266).

UPC: 038081264264. English. Psalm 22, Psalm 31, Matthew 5:4, Matthew 27:32-50, Mark 15:21-37, Luke 23:26-47, John 19:17-37, James 4:7-10, Revelation 21:4.

Item Number: 00-24265
Format:
Choral Octavo
Voicing: SATB/SAB (with Opt. Soloist)

Words and music by Gene Grier / arr. Lee Dengler

This dramatic reflection upon the scene at Calvary opens as a quiet invocation (opt. solo), calling believers to the cross to mourn their Savior. Beautiful text images, a haunting melody, and a flowing accompaniment combine to create a compelling picture. Then, the choir sings a free, expressive choral prayer (opt. a cappella), based upon the traditional tune, Wayfaring Stranger, paired with Frederick Faber's 19th century hymn text, O Come and Mourn with Me Awhile. The opening reverie returns to close with a sense of hushed wonder. Highly recommended!

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Anonymous
March 06, 2014
O Come and Mourn Incorporating Wayfaring Stranger
Wonderful but do wish one could hear the transition into Wayfaring Stranger and back to O Come and Mourn.