CGA1079 The Good Shepherd
Description
This anthem beautifully highlights the memorable images in Psalm 23 using a unique conversation approach to communicate the message of the text. One vocal part assumes the role of the Shepherd while the second part represents those who follow the Shepherd. Although the anthem is voiced for two part choir, part-singing occurs only on the final chord making the piece quite accessible for unison choirs as well. Sound file: ms. 1-34
Voicing: Two part and piano
Composer: Helen Kemp
Text: Jerome Berryman
Season: Lent, Easter, Ordinary/General
Lectionary:
Year A - Lent - Fourth Sunday of Lent
Year A - Lent - Fourth Sunday in Lent
Year A - Easter - Fourth Sunday of Easter
Year B - Easter - Fourth Sunday of Easter
Year C - Easter - Fourth Sunday of Easter
Year A - Season after Pentecost - Proper 23 (28)
Year B - Season after Pentecost - Proper 11 (16)
Scripture: Psalm 23
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