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Choral Choir,Choral,SATB Chorus - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1508907 By Lyrics by Juliette Amberson Jones. By Paul Leavitt. 21st Century,A Cappella,Christian,Religious,Sacred. 4 pages. Lumenaria Music Publishing #1084159. Published by Lumenaria Music Publishing (A0.1508907). Hymn: At the Table of RemembranceLyrics by Juliette Amberson JonesMusic by Paul LeavittMovement 7 of Cantata EmmanuelTextAt the table of remembrance, we recall God’s saving deeds.When the spirit of death passed o’er us, when God’s holy manna filled our needs,mighty God came near to us and He drew us to His breast.We will thank the Lord forever for our lives that He has blessed.Refrain:For what is more precious than communion with the Lordat the table of the Lord?At the table of remembrance are more blessings from the Lord.Eat the bread that Jesus broke for us, drink the wine that He has poured. Of His body these are tokens of the sacrifice He made.Jesus loves us, He is with us, and our souls He has saved.For what is more holy than communion with the Lordat the table of the Lord?At the table of remembrance all are welcome, all belongat the Lord’s wondrous feast of love, where we’ll sing a banquet song..Praise the Lord for this bread of life and this holy cup of grace.Touch the wounds in his hands and side, accept His sweet embrace.For what is more precious the communion with the Lordat the table of the Lord?
At the Table of Remembrance
Chorale SATB
Lyrics by Juliette Amberson Jones
$3.50 2.99 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

SATB choir and Piano - Medium - Digital Download SKU: MQ.1.3610-E Composed by Kyle Pederson. African American Heritage. Instrument part. 22 pages. Galaxy Music Corporation - Digital #1.3610-E. Published by Galaxy Music Corporation - Digital (MQ.1.3610-E). English. From the arranger, Kyle Pederson To me, spirituals are the most powerful type of music. Spirituals were birthed and rooted in the experience of chattel slavery in the United States—and arose out of, as Arthur C. Jones asserts, “deeply meaningful, archetypically human experiences, relevant not only to the specific circumstances of slavery but also to women and men struggling with issues of justice, freedom, and spiritual wholeness in all times and places.” The original text of Soon Ah Will Be Done is as follows: Soon ah will be done with the troubles of the world (repeat) Goin’ home to live with God No more weeping and a-wailing (repeat) Goin’ home to live with God I want t’ meet my mother (repeat) Goin’ home to live with God I want t’ meet my Jesus (repeat) Goin’ home to live with God When I sang this spiritual growing up, I was struck by both the withering sorrow and expectant hope throughout. The melody and emotion has stuck with me since. When approaching my own arrangement, I hoped to honor the voice of the original writers and their experience of slavery, and I also sought to extend a voice to people today who are suffering from oppression and discrimination. I hoped an appropriate way to honor the experience of the original writers might be to invite the contemporary listener to envision and commit to a better, more just world today—a world of inclusion, radical kindness, compassion, love, and grace—a world where we have the courage to champion the inherent dignity and value of all people, a world where we will be done with all the ways we deny a person’s worth. A world where “heaven has come to earth.” In this arrangement, spoken word is incorporated throughout, intended to heighten the intensity of the performance, and meant to give a sense of immediacy to the challenge for the choir and audience to work together for justice, equity, and wholeness. Spoken word has often been used as the language of protest—and I include it intentionally as a way of giving voice to the choir members (and listener)—where all can stand in solidarity against oppression and injustice. If desired, choir members are encouraged to write their own spoken word text that speaks to issues of inequity and injustice in their own communities. I am writing this program note not long after George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis, MN, on May 25, 2020. As a Minneapolis area resident for the past 25 years, I want to take a more active role in working towards justice in my community. All proceeds received from the sale and performance of Soon We Will Be Done will be directed to ISAIAH—a multi-racial, state-wide, nonpartisan coalition of faith communities fighting for racial and economic justice in Minnesota. You can read more about the phenomenal work ISAIAH is doing at isaiahmn.org.
Soon We Will Be Done (Downloadable)
Chorale SATB

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