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Holy Is God, the Lord of Sabaoth - Downloadable
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An interpretive piece for handbells alone or with a choir, based on "Isaiah, Mighty Seer, in Spirit Soared." Reproducible congregational page included.
"Isaiah, Mighty Seer, in Spirit Soared" is the basis for this interpretive piece, which may be used for handbells alone or with a choir. The climatic refrain encourages the congregation to sing, "Holy is God, the Lord of Sabaoth!" Consider using this as a creative alternative to the Sanctus when Holy Communion is celebrated. Random rings, let vibrates, and other techniques audibly represent the mystery of the hymn text. Reproducible congregational page included.
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Subscribe todayOccasions | Liturgical Music |
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LSB Hymn Numbers | 960 |
Voicing | Congregation, Unison |
Handbell Level | 2+ |
Handbell Octaves | 3 Octaves |
Instrumentation | Organ |
Tune Names | JESAIA, DEM PROPHETEN |
Music Difficulty | Medium |
Authors | John A. Behnke |
Music Text Translator | F. Samuel Janzow |
Music Setting Composers | John A. Behnke |
Music Tune Composers | Martin Luther |
Music Text Writer | Martin Luther |
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