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Preces and Responses in D

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SKU: 1345 Categories: Backlist - Choral, Bestsellers, Choral, Preces and Responses Collection, Sheetmusic, Top Preces & Response Settings
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Composer

Tappe, Stephen

Music Type

Choral

Difficulty

Medium, Difficult

Voicing

SATB

Accompaniment

a cappella

Liturgical Celebrations

Preces and Responses, Evensong

Publication

2013

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May the Grace of Christ
Stephen Tappe

  • Traditional 1662 text; setting dedicated to choirs of St. John’s Cathedral, Denver
  • Four parts expand occasionally into divisi, advanced harmony at times

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AAM member Stephen Tappe wrote his set for his own choir at St. John’s Cathedral, Denver. His language owes much to the whole-tone flavored English impressionism of Herbert Howells, yet these are no imitative re-imaginings.  Tappe’s rhythmic vitality and even touches of polyphonic imitation are all his own. The harmonic language poses plenty of pitfalls for singers, with rapid movements from sharps to flats and intervals that are harder to read than to sing. With careful rehearsal, however, theses responses are evocative and memorable. All parts divide from time to time, requiring an ensemble with sufficient voices and technical ability. – Jason Overall, The Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians, January 2019

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