When in Our Music God Is Glorified Inst Reproducible Instrumental Parts by Cathy Moklebust Percussion - Sheet Music

By Cathy Moklebust

When In Our Music God Is Glorified is an arrangement of the tune "Engelberg" that may be played by handbells alone, or in conjunction with organ, brass, timpani, SATB choir, and congregation. This glorious festival hymn arrangement begins with a fanfare introduction, followed by a straightforward setting of the first verse sung in unison. The second verse features the choir in four parts, accompanied by the bells and organ only. The brass and timpani join in on the third verse, which features a malleted or plucked bass line in the handbells, creating a march-like feel. A fanfare interlude precedes the majestic fourth verse, which features a soaring soprano descant, and a brief choral "Amen" concludes the arrangement. This hymn arrangement is perfect for worship, concert, or festival use.

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Instrument:
Percussion
Genres:
Christian
Publishers:
Chorister's Guild
Series:
Women Composers and Arrangers
UPC:
749193016343
Format:
Reproducible Packs Score Reproducible Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Early Intermediate
Artist:
Cathy Moklebust
Arrangers:
Cathy Moklebust
Usages:
Sacred
Size:
8.5 x 11 inches
Number of Pages:
40
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

Brass & Percussion - early intermediate

SKU: CG.CGRP24

Composed by Charles V. Stanford Cathy Moklebust. Arranged by Cathy Moklebust. With Hn. Instrumental Score. 40 pages. Chorister's Guild #CGRP24. Published by Chorister's Guild (CG.CGRP24).

UPC: 749193016343. 8.5 x 11 inches.

When In Our Music God Is Glorified is an arrangement of the tune "Engelberg" that may be played by handbells alone, or in conjunction with organ, brass, timpani, SATB choir, and congregation. This glorious festival hymn arrangement begins with a fanfare introduction, followed by a straightforward setting of the first verse sung in unison. The second verse features the choir in four parts, accompanied by the bells and organ only. The brass and timpani join in on the third verse, which features a malleted or plucked bass line in the handbells, creating a march-like feel. A fanfare interlude precedes the majestic fourth verse, which features a soaring soprano descant, and a brief choral "Amen" concludes the arrangement. This hymn arrangement is perfect for worship, concert, or festival use.