Vencerá el amor (Love Shall Overcome) 4-Part - Sheet Music

This piece takes its inspiration from Romans 12:21: "Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." It was written to commemorate the martyrdom of six Jesuit priests and two women on the campus of Universidad Centroamericana (UCA) in El Salvador in 1989. It may be sung entirely in Spanish or English, or by alternating the two languages. The music moves through a sense of lament and ends with a gentle proclamation of the victory of good over evil. Instrumental parts include:Flute/Oboe/Violin (High) (Substitute for Clarinet in B-flat)Violin (Low) (Substitute for Clarinet in B-flat)Viola (Substitute for Clarinet in B-flat)Violin IViolin IIViolaVioloncello

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Instrument:
Choir Piano Accompaniment C Instrument
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian 21st Century
Publishers:
MorningStar Music Publishers
UPC:
688670587153
Format:
Vocal Score Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Beginning
Usages:
Faith Assurance All Saints Day School and Community Funeral Unity
Shipping Weight:
2.7 pounds

SATB choir, optional congregation, piano, optional clarinet or C instrument, optional guitar, optional string quartet or string quintet - Beginning

SKU: MN.50-8715

Composed by Carlos Colón-Quintana. Parish Choral Series. Catholic Year C Ordinary33. All Saints/All Souls, Martin Luther King Day, 21st Century, Heaven, Hope/Assurance, Justice/Peace/Social Concerns, Lament/Grief/Sorrow, Prayer, Trust/Guidance. Choral score. MorningStar Music Publishers #50-8715. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers (MN.50-8715).

UPC: 688670587153. Spanish. Text: Carlos Colon, Greg Scheer. Romans 12:21.

This piece takes its inspiration from Romans 12:21: "Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." It was written to commemorate the martyrdom of six Jesuit priests and two women on the campus of Universidad Centroamericana (UCA) in El Salvador in 1989. It may be sung entirely in Spanish or English, or by alternating the two languages. The music moves through a sense of lament and ends with a gentle proclamation of the victory of good over evil.


Instrumental parts include:
Flute/Oboe/Violin (High) (Substitute for Clarinet in B-flat)
Violin (Low) (Substitute for Clarinet in B-flat)
Viola (Substitute for Clarinet in B-flat)
Violin I
Violin II
Viola
Violoncello.