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HOW TO
USE THIS PIECE
Sing
to the Lord of Love
(click the title to view and
hear online)
The spirit of this piece is
displayed in the opening text "Sing to the Lord a new song full of bright and
happy words, with love and praise and joy and thanks for sunlit days and and
flower banks" and the music only enhances this uplifting spirit. The
singers will have great fun with this piece.
Although this piece is written
in closed scoring, it may be sung by different age and type of groups, so please
take time to exam the Four-part Variable Voicing Chart by clicking here.
Music by Joseph Roff
Words by Kathleen Hurst
Seib
Arranged by Joseph Roff
Four-part Variable
Voicing with Piano
Cambiata Press catalog #L117568
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Joseph Roff
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ATTENTION PLEASE
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When you click the title
of
Sing to the Lord of Love you will be
able to access an engraved copy of the piece. 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 Sibelius "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 will
hear both renditions simultaneously.
This choral rendition is by
The Cambiata Singers,
Don L. Collins, Director
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