CGA630 A Shaker Celebration
Description
Composer Z. Randall Stroope has given us a festive anthem of celebration which is extremely flexible. It may be sung by any combination of voices (in two or three parts), and it may be used as a procession if desired. Two texts are provided: one is general, and the other is for Palm Sunday. While the tune is original, it is written in the earthy, study style of a Shaker piece.
Voicing: Two or three part (any combination), keyboard, 3 octaves handbells, and optional hand drum
Composer: Z. Randall Stroope
Text Author: Z. Randall Stroope
Season: Lent; Ordinary/General
Lectionary:
Year A - Lent - Liturgy of the Palms
Year A - Season after Pentecost - Proper 21 (26)
Year A - Season after Pentecost - Proper 22 (27)
Scripture: Matthew 21: 1-11
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