The 19th-century text comes to life in this powerful anthem that contains a strong, clear challenge to the church today. Traditional harmonies with modern touches are accompanied by organ with optional brass and timpani. Beginning with a majestic unison, the piece features a descant on the last verse and ends with a ringing amen.
The Church of God Is One
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Catalog No.
BP2186
Editor review
1 review
The Church of God Is One
(Updated: December 17, 2018)
Overall rating
5.0
Choral Integrity
5.0
Textual Quality
5.0
Teachability
5.0
Audience Response
5.0
This anthem has a distinctively hymn-like style, beginning with a strong unison statement and building to a dramatic ending. This piece would be perfect for Unity Sunday or an ecumenical service. Full organ orchestration is included, but brass & percussion parts (featured in the recording) add so much as well. Although not listed for purchase on many music clearing house sites, the brass/percussion parts are available in either printed or digital format (BP2186A) from Beckenhorst and are highly recommended.
The Bottom Line
Pros
A strong text with a hymn-like flavor. Very teachable.
Cons
none
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