20824672
The Pearl
20824672
20824672
The Pearl SSA scores gallery preview page 1
The Pearl SSA scores gallery preview page 2
The Pearl SSA scores gallery preview page 3
The Pearl SSA scores gallery preview page 4
The Pearl SSA scores gallery preview page 5
The Pearl SSA scores gallery preview page 6
The Pearl SSA scores gallery preview page 7
The Pearl SSA scores gallery preview page 8
The Pearl SSA scores gallery preview page 9
The Pearl SSA scores gallery preview page 10
The Pearl SSA scores gallery preview page 11
The Pearl SSA scores gallery preview page 12
The Pearl SSA scores gallery preview page 13
The Pearl by Howard Goodall SSA - Sheet Music
The Pearl by Howard Goodall SSA - Sheet Music page 2
The Pearl by Howard Goodall SSA - Sheet Music page 3
The Pearl by Howard Goodall SSA - Sheet Music page 4
The Pearl by Howard Goodall SSA - Sheet Music page 5
The Pearl by Howard Goodall SSA - Sheet Music page 6
The Pearl by Howard Goodall SSA - Sheet Music page 7
The Pearl by Howard Goodall SSA - Sheet Music page 8
The Pearl by Howard Goodall SSA - Sheet Music page 9
The Pearl by Howard Goodall SSA - Sheet Music page 10
The Pearl by Howard Goodall SSA - Sheet Music page 11
The Pearl by Howard Goodall SSA - Sheet Music page 12
The Pearl by Howard Goodall SSA - Sheet Music page 13

Ships to you

The Pearl by Howard Goodall SSA - Sheet Music

By Howard Goodall
SSA choir and piano or chamber orchestra - Intermediate

SKU: MN.56-0040

Composed by Howard Goodall. 21st Century, Devotion. Choral score. MorningStar Music Publishers #56-0040. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers (MN.56-0040).

UPC: 688670220456. English.

This George Herbert text is set for SSA voices and piano. The text is a veiled description of Herbert’s relationship to God as paramount and beyond price. The pearl is a symbol for something sought but not easily found. The poet describes key pursuits in life (learning, honor, pleasure) and concludes “Yet I love thee.” Again and again the comparison is made between earthly and heavenly things, and the author concludes that the ultimate goal is “to climbe to thee.” There are various solo and small group opportunities marked in the music as well as “tutti choirs” and “massed voices.” Yet the music is not complex and is suitable for a variety of situations and ensembles.