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HOW TO
USE THIS PIECE
Praise the
Lord All Ye Nations
(click the desired voicing to view and hear online)
Three-Part
Four-Part
Theron Kirk’s
Praise the Lord All Ye Nations is a great celebration piece for worship
services, choral festivals, and concerts. It is filled with
the bright bombastic sounds of the brass, contemporaneous chordal
structure, energy, and excitement. These online audio files
contain the piano accompaniment. It is written to be sung as
three- or four-part variable
voicing although the printed copy contains all four parts. If the
director desires the choir to sing only three parts, just omit Part IV.
It sounds fine without it. Individual brass parts are published
with the printed octavo.
Click
Three- or Four-part Variable Voicing Chart
to access how the piece may be sung by different age groups and
voicings.
Words and Music by Theron
Kirk
Arranged by TK
Three= or
Four-part Variable Voicing with Piano or Brass
CP Catalog
#C117694
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Purchase multiple copies when needed.
It is illegal to purchase a single octavo, then photocopy it.
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ATTENTION PLEASE
When you click either the three- or four-part
setting of this piece, you will access an engraved copy. When the new page
appears, if you haven't already downloaded the scorch plug-in, you will
be asked to do so. This plug-in gives you access to all the scores on
the Cambiata Press website. After the music appears on your
screen, there are TWO WAYS to view and hear it:
1. Click
the "play" icon and you will hear the piece played electronically, and
as it plays, the cursor will lead your vision through the piece.
Read the text as you listen to the music.
2. Click the
"Hear Choir Audio" link (upper right hand corner) to hear a
choral ensemble sing the piece. Use the "page" icon to
move the pages of the engraved copy manually as you listen. Do
not click the "play" icon while the ensemble is singing or you
may
hear both renditions simultaneously.
This choral rendition is by
The East Baton Rouge Parish
Junior High School Honor Choir
(The choir is singing
the four-part setting.
You may access the
choir audio from either one.)
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