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Let the Whole Earth Stand in Awe - Downloadable

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This piece, based on Handel's second setting of his Chandos Anthem on Psalm 96, ...

This piece, based on George Frideric Handel’s Chandos Anthem No. 4 “O sing unto the Lord a new song” (HWV 249b), contains the final two choruses of that work: movement 6 “Let the whole earth stand in awe” and movement 7 “Let the heavens rejoice.” It has been arranged by Robert S. Hines for three voices (SAB) instead of the original five- and four-part chorus, necessitating some slight shifting of the voice parts. The keyboard accompaniment was prepared by Gerhard Krapf. The original is one step higher; dynamic indications are those of Handel. Adapted from Psalm 96:9, 11, the text is appointed for Christmas Midnight but is useful throughout the year.

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Occasions Christmas, Epiphany, Praise and Adoration, Psalm
Voicing SAB
Instrumentation Organ, Piano
Music Difficulty Medium
Authors George Frideric Handel
Composers George Frideric Handel
Editor Robert S Hines
Music Setting Composers Gerhard Krapf; Robert S Hines
Music Text Writer George Frideric Handel
Scripture References Psalm 96:9, 11

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