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Now, Lord, You Let Your Servant. Nunc dimittis. Paul D. Weber. A Cappella sheet music. Intermediate.Translation
Now, Lord, You Let Your Servant. Nunc dimittis. Paul D. Weber. A Cappella sheet music. Intermediate.Original
Now, Lord, You Let Your Servant. Nunc dimittis. composed by Paul D. Weber. For SATB choir divisi. a cappella. Sacred Music from Lenoir-Rhyne Choral Series. Benediction. Sending. Medium. Octavo. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers. MN.50-6208. Part of the Sacred Music from Lenoir-Rhyne Choral Series. Inspired by a Gregorian antiphon and psalm tone, the Nunc dimittis is a moving a cappella work composed in memory of Jeanne Crumley Lindemann, a graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne University. At the time of her death from cancer in December 2000, she was minister of music at Trinity Lutheran Church, Newport News, VA. A lush SATB texture expands the doxology into a rich, yet tempered, eight-voice texture. The reprise of the opening theme includes a captivating moment for SSAT soloists before the work resolves. The final fermata on "word" is a reminder that church musicians find their fulfillment in proclaiming God's Word through music.Translation
Now, Lord, You Let Your Servant. Nunc dimittis. composed by Paul D. Weber. For SATB choir divisi. a cappella. Sacred Music from Lenoir-Rhyne Choral Series. Benediction. Sending. Medium. Eighth. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers. MN.50-6208. Part of the Sacred Music from Lenoir-Rhyne Choral Series. Inspired by a Gregorian antiphon and psalm tone, the Nunc dimittis is a moving a cappella work composed in memory of Jeanne Crumley Lindemann, a graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne University. At the time of her death from cancer in December 2000, she was minister of music at Trinity Lutheran Church, Newport News, VA. A lush SATB texture expands the doxology into a rich, yet tempered, eight-voice texture. The reprise of the opening theme includes a captivating moment for SSAT soloists before the work resolves. The final fermata on "word" is a reminder that church musicians find their fulfillment in proclaiming God's Word through music.Popular requests