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The Journey. SATB. Elizabeth Alexander. A Cappella sheet music. Advanced.

Translation

The Journey. SATB. Elizabeth Alexander. A Cappella sheet music. Advanced.

Original

The Journey. SATB. composed by Elizabeth Alexander. For Mixed Chorus. SATB choir a cappella. Collegiate Repertoire, Community Chorus, Concert Music. Courage, Hardship, Sacred. Worship & Praise. , Choral. Moderately Advanced. Octavo. Text language. English. Duration 6 minutes. Published by Seafarer Press. SF.SEA-075-01. With Text language. English. Courage, Hardship, Sacred. Worship & Praise. , Choral. A powerful reflection on contemplation and individual resolve, "The Journey" blends together two voices, as poet Evelyn Dudley's Southern tenacity and hardy faith are coupled with composer Elizabeth Alexander's Appalachian roots and clear musical vision. Prominent solos are featured in all voice parts. Winner of the Athena Festival Almquist Award. Winner. Athena Festival Almquist Award The lyric's refrain, "I'll go alone if I have to," speaks to the loneliness and difficulty of the less traveled road. This short refrain is often sung by soloists. ensembles may either choose to feature 3-4 singers, or to distribute the solos among a dozen or more soloists. Text. I'll go alone if I have to. If you're behind me when I begin this journey, stay there, for you will only hinder me. I'll go alone if I have to. My footprints will vanish from this trail someday, but the seeds that I sow will remain and grow. The fragrance from the fruit that is borne will draw those who hunger and thirst, those who seek God in Spirit and Truth. I'll go alone if I have to. For at the end of this journey waits a festive table filled with blessings and prayers that I prayed and had forgotten. Have your fill of these blessings. Oh, I am tired from the journey, and Jesus bids me rest. And I will sit on the porch of the kingdom, And realize the destination was no more important than the journey. I'll go alone if I have to. On this journey, I'll go alone. Original text copyright 1998 by Evelyn K. Dudley. Adapted lyric copyright 2007 by Elizabeth Alexander.

Translation

The Journey. SATB. composed by Elizabeth Alexander. For Mixed Chorus. SATB choir a cappella. Collegiate Repertoire, Community Chorus, Concert Music. Courage, Hardship, Sacred. Worship . , Choral. Moderately Advanced. Eighth. Text language. English. Duration 6 minutes. Published by Seafarer Press. SF.SEA-075-01. With Text language. English. Courage, Hardship, Sacred. Worship . , Choral. A powerful reflection on contemplation and individual resolve, "The Journey" blends together two voices, as poet Evelyn Dudley's Southern tenacity and hardy faith are coupled with composer Elizabeth Alexander's Appalachian roots and clear musical vision. Prominent solos are featured in all voice parts. Winner of the Athena Festival Almquist Award. Winner. Athena Festival Almquist Award The lyric's refrain, "I'll go alone if I have to," speaks to the loneliness and difficulty of the less traveled road. This short refrain is often sung by soloists. ensembles may either choose to feature 3-4 singers, or to distribute the solos among a dozen or more soloists. Text. I'll go alone if I have to. If you're behind me when I begin this journey, stay there, for you will only hinder me. I'll go alone if I have to. My footprints will vanish from this trail someday, but the seeds that I sow will remain and grow. The fragrance from the fruit that is borne will draw those who hunger and thirst, those who seek God in Spirit and Truth. I'll go alone if I have to. For at the end of this journey waits a festive table filled with blessings and prayers that I prayed and had forgotten. Have your fill of these blessings. Oh, I am tired from the journey, and Jesus bids me rest. And I will sit on the porch of the kingdom, And realize the destination was no more important than the journey. I'll go alone if I have to. On this journey, I'll go alone. Original text copyright 1998 by Evelyn K. Dudley. Adapted lyric copyright 2007 by Elizabeth Alexander.