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Crown Him with Many Crowns (Behnke)
A hymn concertato by John A. Behnke for SATB choir, congregation, organ, optional 3-5 octave handbells, optional brass quartet (two trumpets, two trombones), and optional timpani.
A hymn concertato by John A. Behnke for SATB choir, congregation, organ, optional 3-5 octave handbells, optional brass quartet (two trumpets, two trombones), and optional timpani. This majestic setting of Matthew Bridges' text and George J. Elvey's tune DIADEMATA is appropriate at numerous festival occasions, including Easter, Ascension, and Holy Trinity. If forces are limited, the handbells, brass, and timpani may be omitted.
Choral Score includes parts for choir, organ, and reproducible congregation page.
A Full Score with reproducible parts for handbells, two trumpets, two trombones, and timpani is available (97-7633).
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Crown Him with Many Crowns | |
Occasions | Ascension, Christ the King, Easter, Redeemer, Trinity |
LSB Hymn Numbers | 525 |
Voicing | Congregation, SATB |
Handbell Level | 2 |
Handbell Octaves | 3 Octaves, 4 Octaves, 5 Octaves |
Instrumentation | Brass Quartet, Handbells, Organ, Timpani |
Tune Names | DIADEMATA |
Music List | 2013 |
Music Difficulty | Medium |
Authors | John A. Behnke |
Music Setting Composers | John A. Behnke |
Music Tune Composers | George J. Elvey |
Music Text Writer | Godfrey Thring; Matthew Bridges |
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