All Glory, Laud and Honor
Arranger | Maiden Mueller, Spike |
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Composer | Teschner, Melchoir |
Duration | 2.5 |
Ensemble | Brass Quintet, Organ, SATB Choir and Congregational Singing |
Genre | Easter |
Grade | 4 |
Model Number | AOS1226 |
Category | Brass Quintet, Brass Quintet - All, Brass Quintet and Organ, Brass Quintet and Organ, Brass Quintet and SATB Choir, Easter, Grade 4, Sacred |
St. Theodulph of Orleans composed the lyrics for "All Glory, Laud and Honor" in 820. It is based on verses written in the early Middle Ages. The hymn was composed by Melchior Teschner in 1615.
This arrangement is intended to be versatile, covering three different configurations of musical forces. It can be played by the brass quintet and organ, without any vocal forces whatever. The brass and organ parts may be used simply to accompany congregational singing of the hymn, without the aid of any choral group. The preferred method of performance is with four-part mixed choir, which may or may not sing parts on verse two, and which may sing the second verse with or without organ accompaniment, and with congregation singing in unison on either verse three, or verses one and three. It is hoped that this arrangement will therefore be flexible enough to fit several different worship situations.
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