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O Holy City, Seen of John by Robert J. Powell 4-Part - Sheet Music
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O Holy City, Seen of John Concertato on MORNING SONG by Robert J. Powell 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Robert J. Powell
SATB choir, assembly, organ accompaniment, trumpet 1 in B-flat, trumpet 1 in C, trumpet 2 in B-flat, trumpet 2 in C, trombone 1, trombone 2 - Beginning

SKU: GI.G-4482

Concertato on MORNING SONG. Arranged by Robert J. Powell. Easter 4 C, Easter 5 C. Choral. Tune Name: Morning Song. Sacred. Octavo. 8 pages. GIA Publications #4482. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-4482).

English. Text Source: Revelation 21&mdash,22, W. Russell Bowie, 1882&ndash,1969. Text by W. Russell Bowie. Scripture: Revelation 21.

The haunting and beloved hymn tune MORNING SONG is given a noble setting by the late Robert Powell (d. Jan. 17, 2025). The music has simple solemnity, not overshadowing the text, making it suitable for the last Sundays of the church year, as well as All Saints/All Souls.