The Living Last Words - SA/B Part-dominant Rehearsal CDs (reproducible) A Dramatic Musical Experience for Holy Week by Ruth Elaine Schram SA - Sheet Music

By Ruth Elaine Schram

In this dramatic and powerful work, Ruth Elaine Schram imagines the responses of other witnesses at Calvary, creating short dramatic monologues for each: the contemptuous soldier; the crucified thief's sympathetic sibling; the scornful priest; the anguished shepherd; the grieving mother of Christ; and the heartbroken disciple, searching for answers. Her remarkable score conveys Christ's words deftly and passionately, and the music is both tuneful and easily prepared. Appropriate for choirs of all sizes, it offers a small orchestra accompaniment for larger choirs and an intimate instrumental reduction to accompany smaller choirs. This selection offers additional flexibility with two options for the conclusion. For Lent and Holy Week, performances can end contemplatively with the congregation singing the beloved folk hymn "What Wondrous Love Is This," while an alternate triumphant chorus of "Alleluias" is perfect for Easter worship.

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
SA 2-Part
Genres:
Musicals Christian
Composers:
Ruth Elaine Schram
Publishers:
Lorenz Publishing Company
Series:
Women Composers and Arrangers
UPC:
000308124255
Format:
Reproducible Packs Part-Dominant Accompaniment CD
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Cantata
Artist:
Ruth Elaine Schram
Usages:
Holy Week
Shipping Weight:
0.25 pounds

SKU: LO.99-2649L

A Dramatic Musical Experience for Holy Week. Composed by Ruth Elaine Schram. Choral, cantatas. Holy Week, Sacred. SA/TB part-dominant rehearsal CD (reproducible). Lorenz Publishing Company #99/2649L. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company (LO.99-2649L).

UPC: 000308124255.

In this dramatic and powerful work, Ruth Elaine Schram imagines the responses of other witnesses at Calvary, creating short dramatic monologues for each: the contemptuous soldier; the crucified thief's sympathetic sibling; the scornful priest; the anguished shepherd; the grieving mother of Christ; and the heartbroken disciple, searching for answers. Her remarkable score conveys Christ's words deftly and passionately, and the music is both tuneful and easily prepared. Appropriate for choirs of all sizes, it offers a small orchestra accompaniment for larger choirs and an intimate instrumental reduction to accompany smaller choirs. This selection offers additional flexibility with two options for the conclusion. For Lent and Holy Week, performances can end contemplatively with the congregation singing the beloved folk hymn "What Wondrous Love Is This," while an alternate triumphant chorus of "Alleluias" is perfect for Easter worship.