Our Lady of Knock (Duet for Soprano and Alto solo) by Stephen DeCesare Alto Voice - Digital Sheet Music

By Stephen DeCesare

The hymn "Our Lady of Knock" is a gentle and reverent tribute to the Blessed Virgin Mary, inspired by the Marian apparition in Knock, Ireland. The song reflects the peaceful and silent beauty of the vision, which included Mary, Saint Joseph, Saint John the Evangelist, and the Lamb of God on the altar, surrounded by angels. Through poetic lyrics and a flowing melody, the hymn emphasizes themes of hope, peace, and faith, celebrating Mary as the Queen of Peace and a guiding light to her Son, Jesus Christ.Each verse recounts the serenity and grace of the apparition while drawing a spiritual connection to the listener's own journey of faith. The chorus invites the faithful to seek Mary’s intercession, lift their hearts in prayer, and find solace in her maternal presence. The hymn’s tone is reflective and prayerful, making it ideal for use during Marian feast days, pilgrimages, or moments of quiet devotion. Its universal message of love, repentance, and trust in God captures the enduring spirit of Knock as a place of spiritual renewal and divine encounter.Scored as a duet for a Soprano and an Alto solo with Piano accompaniment. Accessible for any church setting. An accompaniment track is also available.

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Format:
Score and Parts
Item types:
Digital
Level:
Early Intermediate
Artist:
Stephen DeCesare
Arrangers:
Stephen DeCesare
Usages:
Praise
Number of Pages:
8

Piano, Voice Duet Alto, Alto Voice, Piano, Soprano, Soprano voice, Voice - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1622827

Composed by Stephen DeCesare. Arranged by Stephen DeCesare. This edition: pdf, streaming. Celtic, Christian, Irish, Praise & Worship, Religious, Sacred. 8 pages. Exultet Music #1191529. Published by Exultet Music (A0.1622827).

The hymn "Our Lady of Knock" is a gentle and reverent tribute to the Blessed Virgin Mary, inspired by the Marian apparition in Knock, Ireland. The song reflects the peaceful and silent beauty of the vision, which included Mary, Saint Joseph, Saint John the Evangelist, and the Lamb of God on the altar, surrounded by angels. Through poetic lyrics and a flowing melody, the hymn emphasizes themes of hope, peace, and faith, celebrating Mary as the Queen of Peace and a guiding light to her Son, Jesus Christ.

Each verse recounts the serenity and grace of the apparition while drawing a spiritual connection to the listener's own journey of faith. The chorus invites the faithful to seek Mary’s intercession, lift their hearts in prayer, and find solace in her maternal presence. The hymn’s tone is reflective and prayerful, making it ideal for use during Marian feast days, pilgrimages, or moments of quiet devotion. Its universal message of love, repentance, and trust in God captures the enduring spirit of Knock as a place of spiritual renewal and divine encounter.

Scored as a duet for a Soprano and an Alto solo with Piano accompaniment. Accessible for any church setting. An accompaniment track is also available.

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