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We Are Not Alone by Pepper Choplin 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Pepper Choplin
SATB a cappella Choral (SATB a cappella)

SKU: HL.35025075

Composed by Pepper Choplin. SATB choir, a cappella. Shawnee Sacred. Sacred. Octavo. 8 pages. Duration 150 seconds. Shawnee Press #A7924. Published by Shawnee Press (HL.35025075).

UPC: 747510067887. 6.75x10.5x0.019 inches. Isaiah 41:10, Matthew 28:20.

This anthem touches the heart with its reassuring message of God's faithfulness and power. The choir supplies rhythmic energy with its repetitive phrase, “We Are Not Alone,” while the soloist glides above in smooth sustained lines. The piece will leave the congregation singing this simple but profound truth long after the service has ended. NOTE: Full Performance and Part Dominant MP3's are for the SATB voicing only.

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Based on 3 Reviews
Anonymous
February 19, 2019
We Are Not Alone
Incredible effect with the background of the rhythmic repetition by the choir and the obligato solo soaring over the top. We had a tremendous amount of positive comments from the congregation . . . just what I needed . . . gave me such assurance . . .etc.
Prof N.
September 17, 2017
High quality-to-difficulty ratio
Easy to learn, rich-sounding. My small adult choir learned this in one rehearsal, and it rang beautifully in our sanctuary acoustics. Simple text of reassurance and encouragement suits many occasions. Some Taize-like repetition of the choral chant.Find the composer's workshop with this piece on YouTube to hear the correct tempo. (Not slow!)
Jeff M.
December 31, 2015
Awesome!
This is a really cool a capella piece. The solo can be sung by any voice, male or female, even though it's marked for soprano (it's not especially high . . . I think that a bass or alto could sing the solo). Audiences and choirs both love this. Easy to learn, fun to perform. Great addition to your choir's library.