Written to give younger choirs the opportunity to sing in a Classical style usually reserved for more advanced choirs, Davison infuses Classical period techniques to imitate the music of composers such has Mozart or Haydn. In this sense, the song could be described as “Classically inspired”, and is well worth the musical journey for your choir and suitable for school or church use. Also available for TB Voices (BL1213) and SAB (opt Tenor) Voices (BL1228).
Written to give younger choirs the opportunity to sing in a Classical style usually reserved for more advanced choirs, Davison infuses Classical period techniques to imitate the music of composers such has Mozart or Haydn. In this sense, the song could be described as “Classically inspired”, and is well worth the musical journey for your choir and suitable for school or church use. Also available for TB Voices (BL1213) and SAB (opt Tenor) Voices (BL1228).
Written to give younger choirs the opportunity to sing in a Classical style usually reserved for more advanced choirs, Davison infuses Classical period techniques to imitate the music of composers such has Mozart or Haydn. In this sense, the song could be described as “Classically inspired”, and is well worth the musical journey for your choir and suitable for school or church use. Also available for TB Voices (BL1213) and SAB (opt Tenor) Voices (BL1228).
Written to give younger choirs the opportunity to sing in a Classical style usually reserved for more advanced choirs, Davison infuses Classical period techniques to imitate the music of composers such has Mozart or Haydn. In this sense, the song could be described as “Classically inspired”, and is well worth the musical journey for your choir and suitable for school or church use. Also available for TB Voices (BL1213) and SAB (opt Tenor) Voices (BL1228).
SKU: BL1202 Ensemble: Treble Chorus Duration: 2:17 Key: D major Tempo: With urgency (q = 160) Language: la Text Source: 10th Century Hymn Publisher: BriLee Music Accompanied: Accompanied Chorus UPC: 6-72405-01054-2