The Birth of a King - SATB Part-dominant Rehearsal CD (reproducible) An Advent/Christmas Suite by Lloyd Larson 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Lloyd Larson

The perfect alternative to a Christmas cantata, this nine-minute music drama by Joseph Martin and Lloyd Larson is ideal for incorporation into regular Advent and Christmas Eve worship. Jean Anne Shafferman’s inspired, scripture-based narrative threads through the work and sets the mood of prayerful anticipation. Congregational participation is encouraged throughout, with spoken responses to the narrative and singing in the final carol and an optional opening hymn, “Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus.” A reproducible program, including narration and a hymn page, is included. Available in both SATB and SAB voicings, “The Birth of a King” also features instrumental ensemble orchestration and CD recordings.

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Details

Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB
Genres:
Christian Christmas Carols
Composers:
Lloyd Larson
Publishers:
Lorenz Publishing Company
Series:
Worship Works
UPC:
000308123500
Format:
Reproducible Packs Part-Dominant Accompaniment CD
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Suite
Artist:
Lloyd Larson
Arrangers:
Joseph M. Martin
Usages:
Advent Christmas Hymn Anthems
Shipping Weight:
0.25 pounds

SKU: LO.99-2544L

An Advent/Christmas Suite. Composed by Lloyd Larson. Arranged by Joseph M. Martin. Choral. Worship Works Series. Sacred Anthem, Advent, Christmas. SA/TB part-dominant rehearsal CD (reproducible). Lorenz Publishing Company #99/2544L. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company (LO.99-2544L).

UPC: 000308123500.

The perfect alternative to a Christmas cantata, this nine-minute music drama by Joseph Martin and Lloyd Larson is ideal for incorporation into regular Advent and Christmas Eve worship. Jean Anne Shafferman’s inspired, scripture-based narrative threads through the work and sets the mood of prayerful anticipation. Congregational participation is encouraged throughout, with spoken responses to the narrative and singing in the final carol and an optional opening hymn, “Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus.” A reproducible program, including narration and a hymn page, is included. Available in both SATB and SAB voicings, “The Birth of a King” also features instrumental ensemble orchestration and CD recordings.