Lyrics quoted from the Isaac Watts text From All That Dwell Below the Skies provide the foundation for this joyous anthem of praise. Layered choral parts and the compelling piano accompaniment paint a picture of perpetual praise which will draw the congregation into the experience.
Creation Sings
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Season
Voicing
Year Published
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Catalog No.
BP2182
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1 review
Creation Sings
Overall rating
5.0
Choral Integrity
5.0
Textual Quality
5.0
Teachability
5.0
Audience Response
5.0
Based upon the hymn tune written by the composer of the same title, this joyful, celebratory anthem is full of polyphony and interesting weaving of parts. A ladies' antiphonal "Alleluia" soars above the men at times as well, making it important for all sections of the choir be capable of boing independent and balanced.
The Bottom Line
Pros
Strong text expanded from Isaac Watts' "From All That Dwell Below the Skies."
Cons
This piece needs equally strong SATB sections.
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