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Raise Your Joys And Triumphs High

Raise Your Joys And Triumphs High
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Instrumental Accomp Parts
Publisher Lorenz Corporation
Arranger Mcdonald, Mary

Price: $29.95

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Catalog #30/2554L

UPC code: 000308124620

Mary McDonald is an impassioned champion of traditional hymnody. Envisioning aseries of worship standards for choir and congregation, piano and organ accompaniment, and optional handbells and brass, she has created this definitive Easter hymn arrangement. The exciting opening instrumental prelude recalls the festive tolling of steeple carillons as they sound a joyous Easterwake-up call to choir and congregation alike. Next, a brief choral fanfare leads into four verses of Christ the Lord Is Risen Today, each of which features a carefully nuanced accompaniment. A must for every church choir library, this hymn concertato is certain to become an annual tradition for Easter worship!

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