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The Lamb of God
Effective imitative choral writing is integrated throughout this multi-movement cantata that unfolds the events of Passion week from the triumphant...
Effective imitative choral writing is integrated throughout this multi-movement cantata that unfolds the events of Passion week from the triumphant entry into Jerusalem, to the ultimate triumph on the cross of Christ. The cantata may be used in its entirety with narrator and congregation, or each piece may be extracted as an independent motet to be used throughout the liturgies of Holy Week.
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Occasions | Good Friday, Holy Week, Lent, Palm Sunday, Passion Sunday |
Voicing | SATB |
Instrumentation | Organ |
Tune Names | PICARDY, TWENTY-FOURTH, VALET WILL ICH DIR GEBEN |
Music Difficulty | Medium |
Collection Content | A New Commandment; Behold the Savior of Mankind; Hosanna to the Son of David; O Lord, How Shall I Meet You; Prelude; Sing, My Tongue; The Lamb of God; Where Charity and Love Prevail |
Authors | Kevin J. Sadowski |
Composers | Kevin J. Sadowski |
Music Text Translator | John Mason Neale; Omer Westendorf |
Music Setting Composers | Kevin J. Sadowski |
Music Tune Composers | Lucius Chapin; Melchior Teschner |
Music Text Writer | Paul Gerhardt; Samuel Wesley |
Scripture References | Psalm 104; Psalm 105; Psalm 111; Psalm 116; Psalm 117; Psalm 119:105-112; Psalm 119:153-160; Psalm 119:161-168; Psalm 119:169-176; Psalm 119:57-64; Psalm 122; Psalm 138; Psalm 143; Psalm 146; Psalm 16; Psalm 23; Psalm 29; Psalm 4; Psalm 46; Psalm 47; Psalm 50; Psalm 6; Psalm 65; Psalm 67; Psalm 73; Psalm 8 |
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