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Original

The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ - Kit. Gilbert M. Martin. Intermediate.

Translation

The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ - Kit. Gilbert M. Martin. Intermediate.

Original

The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ - Kit composed by Gilbert M. Martin. 1941-. Cantatas. Holy Week, Sacred. Medium. Cassette kit. Published by Sacred Music Press. LO.55-1047S. A meditation for Choir, Congregation, Narrator, and Organ by Gilbert M. Martin Holy Week is vividly encapsulated in this remarkable composition. It combines narratives of biblical verse and religious poetry, congregational singing, and original choral settings of familiar hymns to dramatize Jesus' final days and hours. The work is conceived to enhance the preparatory celebration of Easter. The music is, by turns, reflective. THE CALL. , introspective. O LOVE HOW DDEEP, HOW BROAD, HOW HIGH. , commanding. RIDE ON, RIDE ON IN MAJESTY. , gentle. LET US BREAK BREAD TOGETHER. , dramatic. GO TO DARK GETHSEMANE. , and ultimately, life-accepting. WERE YOU THERE. This noteworthy musical achievement enhances the most important celebration of the Christian year. all have p. texts & will be available as octavos. Narration. Matthew 21. 1-3, 6-11 RSV. Ride On Ride On In Majesty. So Lowly Does The Savior Ride. Narration. Mark 14. 12-20, 22-25 RSV. Here O My Lord I See You Face To Face. Let Us Break Bread Together. Narration. Mark 14. 26, 32, 35-39, 41-46, 48-50. Go To Dark Gethsemane. There Is A Green Hill Far Away. Narration. John 19. 17-19, 23-20, 38, 40, 42 RSV. Ah Holy Jesus. Narration. Isaiah 53. 1-7. Cross Of Jesus Cross Of Sorrow. Narration. Hymn To God The Father. Were You There. My Song is Love Unknown. O Love How Deep How Broad How High. Call The.

Translation

The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ - Kit composed by Gilbert M. Martin. 1941-. Cantatas. Holy Week, Sacred. Medium. Cassette kit. Published by Sacred Music Press. LO.55-1047S. A meditation for Choir, Congregation, Narrator, and Organ by Gilbert M. Martin Holy Week is vividly encapsulated in this remarkable composition. It combines narratives of biblical verse and religious poetry, congregational singing, and original choral settings of familiar hymns to dramatize Jesus' final days and hours. The work is conceived to enhance the preparatory celebration of Easter. The music is, by turns, reflective. THE CALL. , introspective. O LOVE HOW DDEEP, HOW BROAD, HOW HIGH. , commanding. RIDE ON, RIDE ON IN MAJESTY. , gentle. LET US BREAK BREAD TOGETHER. , dramatic. GO TO DARK GETHSEMANE. , and ultimately, life-accepting. WERE YOU THERE. This noteworthy musical achievement enhances the most important celebration of the Christian year. all have p. texts . Narration. Matthew 21. 1-3, 6-11 RSV. Ride On Ride On In Majesty. So Lowly Does The Savior Ride. Narration. Mark 14. 12-20, 22-25 RSV. Here O My Lord I See You Face To Face. Let Us Break Bread Together. Narration. Mark 14. 26, 32, 35-39, 41-46, 48-50. Go To Dark Gethsemane. There Is A Green Hill Far Away. Narration. John 19. 17-19, 23-20, 38, 40, 42 RSV. Ah Holy Jesus. Narration. Isaiah 53. 1-7. Cross Of Jesus Cross Of Sorrow. Narration. Hymn To God The Father. Were You There. My Song is Love Unknown. O Love How Deep How Broad How High. Call The.