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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1144868 Composed by Joseph Hart. Arranged by Mark R Lewis. A Cappella,Folk,Religious,Sacred. Octavo. 15 pages. Mark R Lewis #745186. Published by Mark R Lewis (A0.1144868). Better known by it's longer title Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy, the text for this hymn was written by Joseph Hart in the mid-1700s. The text is thought to be loosely based on his conversion to Christianity. One of the most common tunes to be associate with the text is Restoration, sometimes known as Arise. This pentatonic tune comes from the Southern Harmony collection. This a cappella arrangement by Mark Lewis passes the melody between all four voice parts with key changes that place the melody nicely within every vocal range. Alternating between arpeggiating and homophonic accompaniment, this arrangement provides a wide variety of singing experiences for the choir over the course of the song.
Come, Ye Poor and Needy - SATB Ensemble
Chorale SATB

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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.904846 Composed by Keith Armstead and Martin Nystrom. Arranged by A. Mazzer editing by Marco Borsoi. Christian,Gospel,Pop,Sacred. Octavo. 21 pages. Marco Borsoi #3432511. Published by Marco Borsoi (A0.904846). The two pieces, which are composed in a Medley, are As the Deer and Hallelujah, Oh Lord we praise your name. They belong, the first to the repertoire of white religious music, generally called Christian Music, which is characterized by a clear influence of the Country and Pop genre and the other to the repertoire of Gospel Music, Afro-American religious music, born in the Christian-Methodist churches in the '30s. The author of As the Deer is Martin J. Nystrom, American composer who, based on a simple and very effective chord progression, resumes the beginning of Psalm 42: As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, my God ... (Psalm 42, 1-2) The author of Hallelujah, Oh Lord we praise your name is Keith Armstead, minister of music at King George Church of God in King George, VA. The song, with a typical Gospel atmosphere, is characterized by the solo vs. chorus mode, that is to say a short singing phrase performed by a single singer (in this arrangement performed by sopranos) alternates the response of the whole choir. The song is included in the album You can count on Jesus, produced by Armstead and published in 2003.
As the Deer / Hallelujah medley SATB + Piano (complete score + single parts)
Chorale SATB

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