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Who Do You Say That I Am. - SATB Score with CD. Lloyd Larson. Choir sheet music.

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Who Do You Say That I Am. - SATB Score with CD. Lloyd Larson. Choir sheet music.

Original

Who Do You Say That I Am. - SATB Score with CD. Man of Sorrows, King of Glory, Lord of Life. Composed by Lloyd Larson. For SATB choir. Cantatas. Eastertide, Lent, Sacred. Choral score and CD. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company. LO.55-1147L. Created and composed by Lloyd Larson, "Who Do You Say That I Am. " invites choir, narrators, and congregation to experience anew the earthly life of Jesus, seeing His life, ministry, death, and resurrection through the eyes of front-row participants, whose varied answers to the title question reveal the "Messiah," "Emmanuel," "gifted Teacher," the "miracle Worker," the "King of glory," the "King above all kings," a "Man of sorrows," the "sacrificial Lamb of God," and the "triumphant Lord of life," the "Son of the living God." This extended work, suitable for the Lenten season, may be presented in multiple segments during Lent or throughout Holy Week. It may also be performed in its entirety as a single 35-minute work, culminating with a resurrection anthem or saving that final chapter of the story for Easter Sunday. The short dramatic monologues may be presented from memory by actors in costume or by narrators reading the scripts from the cantata book. Monologue. John. Monologue. Peter. You Are the Christ, the Son of God. Truly, This Was Godâs Son. The Lord Of Life. God With Us. He Is the King of Glory. Lord of the Wind and the Sea. Man of Sorrows. Monologue. Joseph of Arimathea. Monologue. Mary Magdalene. Monologue. Mary. Monologue. Pontius Pilate.

Translation

Who Do You Say That I Am. - SATB Score with CD. Man of Sorrows, King of Glory, Lord of Life. Composed by Lloyd Larson. For SATB choir. Cantatas. Eastertide, Lent, Sacred. Choral score and CD. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company. LO.55-1147L. Created and composed by Lloyd Larson, "Who Do You Say That I Am. " invites choir, narrators, and congregation to experience anew the earthly life of Jesus, seeing His life, ministry, death, and resurrection through the eyes of front-row participants, whose varied answers to the title question reveal the "Messiah," "Emmanuel," "gifted Teacher," the "miracle Worker," the "King of glory," the "King above all kings," a "Man of sorrows," the "sacrificial Lamb of God," and the "triumphant Lord of life," the "Son of the living God." This extended work, suitable for the Lenten season, may be presented in multiple segments during Lent or throughout Holy Week. It may also be performed in its entirety as a single 35-minute work, culminating with a resurrection anthem or saving that final chapter of the story for Easter Sunday. The short dramatic monologues may be presented from memory by actors in costume or by narrators reading the scripts from the cantata book. Monologue. John. Monologue. Peter. You Are the Christ, the Son of God. Truly, This Was Godâs Son. The Lord Of Life. God With Us. He Is the King of Glory. Lord of the Wind and the Sea. Man of Sorrows. Monologue. Joseph of Arimathea. Monologue. Mary Magdalene. Monologue. Mary. Monologue. Pontius Pilate.