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On Earth Has Dawned This Day of Days

Bankson, Jeremy J.

SKU
50-4805*
MorningStar Music Publishers
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On Earth Has Dawned This Day of Days (Choral Score) - 50-4805
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On Earth Has Dawned This Day of Days (Downloadable Choral Score) - file_50-4805-E *Downloadable choral octavo minimum order quantity is 6.
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On Earth Has Dawned this Day of Days (Full Score) - 50-4805A
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On Earth Has Dawned this Day of Days (Downloadable Full Score) - file_50-4805A-E
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On Earth Has Dawned this Day of Days (Instrumental Parts) - 50-4805B
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On Earth Has Dawned this Day of Days (Downloadable Instrumental Parts) - file_50-4805B-E
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More Information
SKU50-4805*
Composer/ArrangerBankson, Jeremy J.
Text AuthorSanford Terry, Charles
Voicing & InstrumentsSoprano Solo, SATB, and Organ, with opt. Congregation, Handbells (5 oct.), Brass Quintet, Timpani, and Cymbals
DifficultyModerately Easy
Text LanguageEnglish
Tune NameMYERS PARK
Popular Choral SearchesHymn Concertatos/Accompaniments
Liturgical YearEaster
Catholic LectionaryEaster B
PublisherMorningStar Music Publishers
Recording CreditsRecorded by the Myers Park United Methodist Church Chancel Choir, directed by James R. Jones, Elizabeth Whitener, organ, Da Capo Brass, Myers Park Bells, directed by Brian Childers, Amanda Williams Henry, soprano. Recording Engineer: Jim Deal.
An original anthem appropriate for the Easter season. The piece begins with a brief brass fanfare followed by a unison statement by the choir, and then bursts into a four part "Alleluia." Instruments are added as the piece develops until brass, percussion, and handbells are all used on the climactic finale. MYERS PARK is an original hymntune and an optional congregational part is included.
Organist plays from choral score when instruments are not present.
Instrumental parts include: Handbells (8 octaves), Two Trumpets in C or Bb, Horn in F, Two Trombones, Timapni, Cymbals [Suspended and Crash], and Organ