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Choral Choir (SAB) - Digital Download

SKU: A0.922168

Composed by Jane Dang. Christian,Contemporary,Easter. Octavo. 10 pages. Jane Dang #5372953. Published by Jane Dang (A0.922168).

An easy choir piece for Easter!


What is the difference between my God and Buddha? What makes my atheistic friends believe Jesus is God? Jesus is not dead like all the other gods! His resurrection, the evidence of His victory over the power of sin, gives the unbeliever hope of eternal life and the believer hope of glorification. All the toils and loss of this life can turn to abundant joy if we choose to meditate on the truth that Christ lives in our heart. And isn’t it true that the only right response to Christ’s resurrection is to give your life as a living sacrifice to Him every moment?

Slowly they traveled to the tomb.

Grief hangs as black as deepest night.

They have come to mourn Jesus’s death;

But the dark is shattered by light!

 

Chorus:

Jesus lives what a glorious day!

Jesus lives why do you still weep?

God is here!

Christ arose, and He dwells with you.

Give your life to honor His name!

 

Death claims a soldier of the cross.

Don’t weep as though it were the end.

Comfort draws from words filled with hope.

You will meet your loved ones again.

 

Christ will return in glorious light.

Angels and men will join to sing.

All our griefs are slain by delight.

When the Lord is crowned as our King.

The Glorious Day
Chorale 3 parties

$2.50 2.37 € Chorale 3 parties PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SSA) - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.915697

Composed by Early American Tune. Arranged by Richard Joseph Barber. Christian,Contemporary,Sacred,Spiritual. Octavo. 7 pages. Barber Music Company #3879693. Published by Barber Music Company (A0.915697).

This piece lasts two minutes and nineteen seconds. John Newton, 1725 - 1807, author of Amazing Grace, also wrote, How Tedious and Tasteless the Hours. The hymn tune is GREEN FIELDS, and depending on the hymnal or other source in which you find it, opinions vary about who originally composed it. Most, I believe, will call it an Early American Melody, but some attribute it to J. S. Bach, and say that it is found in his Peasant Cantata. However, I listened to the entire Peasant Cantata recently to see if that true, and, although I did hear fragments in one aria that sounded reminiscent of GREEN FIELDS, it seems a bit of a stretch to me to say that the hymn tune has its original version in Bach's cantata. If someone can point me to the portion of the cantata where Bach gives us a clearly identifiable early version, I would be very appreciative. Bach is essentially my favorite composer, and I wouldn't mind attributing the origin of this and many other great melodies to him. -Richard Barber

How Tedious and Tasteless the Hours (SSA trio)
Chorale 3 parties

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