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Original

The Lamb. Choir sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music. Intermediate.

Translation

The Lamb. Choir sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music. Intermediate.

Original

The Lamb composed by Gerald Patrick Coleman. Arranged by Mark Hayes. For SATB choir, keyboard. Easter, Trust. Guidance. Medium. Octavo. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers. MN.50-4045. Text and Music by Gerald Patrick Coleman arranged by Mark Hayes. "Worthy is the Lamb whose death makes me his own. The Lamb is reigning on his throne. " This Hayes arrangement of Gerald Patrick Coleman's piece is a powerful picture of Jesus as the Lamb of God on the tune WINTER. The first of the five stanzas presents the lovely, simple melody sung in unison, and each of the ensuing stanzas builds on it by adding voices in varying settings. The fourth stanza is a cappella, providing the choir the opportunity to sing expressively and sensitively about Christ's sacrificial death. The arrangement then modulates up a step and adds a soprano descant for the triumphant fifth stanza that celebrates Christ's resurrection. Suitable for good youth choirs and any adult choir, this is a moving piece to add to your Easter repertoire.

Translation

The Lamb composed by Gerald Patrick Coleman. Arranged by Mark Hayes. For SATB choir, keyboard. Easter, Trust. Guidance. Medium. Eighth. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers. MN.50-4045. Text and Music by Gerald Patrick Coleman arranged by Mark Hayes. "Worthy is the Lamb whose death makes me his own. The Lamb is reigning on his throne. " This Hayes arrangement of Gerald Patrick Coleman's piece is a powerful picture of Jesus as the Lamb of God on the tune WINTER. The first of the five stanzas presents the lovely, simple melody sung in unison, and each of the ensuing stanzas builds on it by adding voices in varying settings. The fourth stanza is a cappella, providing the choir the opportunity to sing expressively and sensitively about Christ's sacrificial death. The arrangement then modulates up a step and adds a soprano descant for the triumphant fifth stanza that celebrates Christ's resurrection. Suitable for good youth choirs and any adult choir, this is a moving piece to add to your Easter repertoire.