This upbeat anthem is a catchy toe-tapper with a message to "let your light shine, shine, shine!" The piano part sets the stage for an energetic anthem that is appropriate for Advent or Epiphany. Simple, yet creative and filled with joy!
Let Your Light Shine
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Catalog No.
C6035
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1 review
Let Your Light Shine
Overall rating
3.5
Choral Integrity
3.0
Textual Quality
3.0
Teachability
4.0
Audience Response
4.0
This piece is full-out gospel in style, even to the point of needing choreography, but you had better have a good pianist since the accompaniment drives the entire thing. Depending on choir and audience expectations, this might be something to pop into a concert to add an energetic moment. While the publisher's summary touts it as appropriate for Epiphany, it would perhaps be better for general use.
The Bottom Line
Pros
Outside the box for a concert or service needing a gospel moment.
Cons
none
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