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Original

Alleluia. Choral Score. Dale Jergenson. Voice sheet music. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Bass Trombone sheet music. Choir sheet music. Horn sheet music. Tuba sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music. Advanced.

Translation

Alleluia. Choral Score. Dale Jergenson. Voice sheet music. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Bass Trombone sheet music. Choir sheet music. Horn sheet music. Tuba sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music. Advanced.

Original

Alleluia. Choral Score. composed by Dale Jergenson. For 2-part men's voices, organ, 2 trumpets, french horn, trombone, bass trombone or tuba. Easter, Christmas, Advent. Moderately Difficult. Choral Score. Duration c. 6 minutes. Published by Laurendale Associates. MN.CH-1275. This Alleluia uses only the one word without the customary accompanying sentence referring to a specific occasion or vers. Musically it begins with a rapid, rich sounding 16th note repeated figure in the organ, soon joined by the brass choir and men's voices. The organ figure becomes slower and softer leading to a tempo half as fast as the beginning. Both the voices and brass assume a quiet, meditative quality accompanied by solo stops on the organ. This expands to a fervent forte with a subsequent diminuendo, suddenly becoming the same tempo as at the beginning, with a jazzy 7. 8 figure in the brass. The voices take over for a brief time leading to a Gregorian Chant-like section for the voices accompanied by simple chordal figures in the organ. We return briefly to a slow, meditative quality in the brass and voices with a solo flute stop in the organ, finally returning to the beginning tempo with the same opening 16th note figures in the organ. The voices and brass, meanwhile, recap the jazzy 7. 8 figure, building to a grand finale. Duration c. 00.

Translation

Alleluia. Choral Score. composed by Dale Jergenson. For 2-part men's voices, organ, 2 trumpets, french horn, trombone, bass trombone or tuba. Easter, Christmas, Advent. Moderately Difficult. Choral Score. Duration c. 6 minutes. Published by Laurendale Associates. MN.CH-1275. This Alleluia uses only the one word without the customary accompanying sentence referring to a specific occasion or vers. Musically it begins with a rapid, rich sounding 16th note repeated figure in the organ, soon joined by the brass choir and men's voices. The organ figure becomes slower and softer leading to a tempo half as fast as the beginning. Both the voices and brass assume a quiet, meditative quality accompanied by solo stops on the organ. This expands to a fervent forte with a subsequent diminuendo, suddenly becoming the same tempo as at the beginning, with a jazzy 7. 8 figure in the brass. The voices take over for a brief time leading to a Gregorian Chant-like section for the voices accompanied by simple chordal figures in the organ. We return briefly to a slow, meditative quality in the brass and voices with a solo flute stop in the organ, finally returning to the beginning tempo with the same opening 16th note figures in the organ. The voices and brass, meanwhile, recap the jazzy 7. 8 figure, building to a grand finale. Duration c. 00.