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O For A Thousand Tongues to Sing

$2.90

SKU: 0607 Categories: Backlist - Choral, Choral, Peter Pindar Stearns In Memoriam, Sheetmusic
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Composer

Stearns, Peter Pindar

Music Type

Choral

Difficulty

Medium

Voicing

SATB

Accompaniment

Organ

Season

Ordinary Time

Choral Series

Hymns of Praise

Publication

2006

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O For A Thousand Tongues to Sing
Peter Pindar Stearns

• single line organ introduction on an 8′ foundation in the bass clef joins the soprano and alto unison line in an exquisite duet
• a cappella verse written with graceful voice leading and harmonic direction, highlighted with gentle counterpoint in the organ
• sense of universal praise, not marked by time or space, achieved by the organ’s harmonic progression, in the interlude before the final verse
• choral harmonies open to a glorious climax in the final verse, followed by a gentle close in F Major

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Stearn’s setting of this famous Charles Wesley text employs flowing diatonic lines that begin in the organ and carry into the choir. The style remains throughout, but there is a section without the organ. Some divisi is used and the altos mus sing a low F. The organ part, on two staves, has registration suggestions and is not difficult.
James McCray, The Diapason
August 2006

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