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Sing, All Ye Nations!
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Sing, All Ye Nations! by Daniel C. Meyer 3-Part - Sheet Music

By Daniel C. Meyer
SAB choir, piano reduction, hand drum

SKU: GI.G-8779

Composed by Daniel C. Meyer. Christ the King A, Christ the King B, Christ the King C, Epiphany, Children. Choral. Sacred. Octavo. 12 pages. GIA Publications #8779. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-8779).

UPC: 785147877905. English. Text Source: Francis Scott Key, 1779-1843, alt., from Sunday School Celebration, 1833. Text by Francis Scott Key.

A slow, unison beginning texture divides quickly into a joyous burst of polyphony that smartly shifts into homophony and continues to change musical texture throughout the piece. The choral writing effectively expresses the elation found in this declaration of the power of God's word. The Hand Drum part is optional.