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Sing Ye Faithful

Audio & Video His last – and by his own estimation, best – anthem. The closing Queens Change bell effect is a charming farewell gesture.

Genre: Sacred Choral
D No: 145
Text - Author or Scripture: John Ellerton (1826–1893)
Performing Forces: SATB, org
Date Published: Trin 98
Date of Composition: 1995
Notes: Commissioned by All Saints Church, Bevery Hills, CA, Thomas Foster, Director.

WNC Choir under Doug Major with Nicholas White at the organ. The soprano solo is taken by all the trebles.
Score:

145 Sing, Ye Faithful MS

As recorded by Tom Foster, Craig Phillips and the Choir of All Saints, Beverly Hill, CA.


Categorized as: 100 Sacred Choral Published Works
Tagged as: anthem, organ, SATB, solo vocal

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