Text: Cecil Frances Alexander (1848).
The tune Royal Oak is a remarkably animated melody. Jonathan Brannon's arrangement, although certainly singable by adult voices, is most appropriate for children's choirs. The two parts include a good amount of unison singing and are not difficult when they divide. The first half of the piece is in F Major; this modulates to G Major for a bright ending. The organ accompaniment, also playable on piano, is supportive throughout. If your children's choir knows this tune, this is a very easy anthem to add to their repertoire. If not, it makes a wonderful introduction to this bouncy British air. |