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* bold opening depicting mans’ view of “greatness” in sharp contrast to the second half illuminating scripture’s explanation of “greatness”
* organ part has unique character which often works in contrast to the choir
$2.90
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| Publication | 2009 |
* bold opening depicting mans’ view of “greatness” in sharp contrast to the second half illuminating scripture’s explanation of “greatness”
* organ part has unique character which often works in contrast to the choir
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This text is from Mark’s Gospel, “Whoever would be great among you,” and is treated with a broad sweep. Initial slow-moving voices are punctuated by big organ chords and, later, with unison and contrary-motion duplets that underpin but don’t interfere with the voices. A grand setting with a surprising pianissimo ending.
The American Organist
September 2009
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