A modern masterpiece that is now standard repertoire for All-State choruses, university choirs and festivals the world over. Majestic and powerful featuring meaningful text taken from Psalms 96 and 22, this energizing anthem is a study in effective choral composition.
All That Hath Life & Breath Praise Ye the Lord!
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Anthem Information
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Publisher
Season
Voicing
Year Published
Ordering Information
Catalog No.
35000569
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1 review
All That Hath Life and Breath Praise the Lord!
(Updated: January 09, 2019)
Overall rating
5.0
Choral Integrity
5.0
Textual Quality
5.0
Teachability
5.0
Audience Response
5.0
The choral director with a highly-skilled choir often looks for a piece that will challenge everyone involved but that will also deliver a tangible reward for their hard work. This exciting a cappella piece is not for the faint of heart, but it is for a great choir with a joy of singing great music. Rene Clausen rarely disappoints, and this is one of his best!
The Bottom Line
Pros
Something for the advanced choir that enjoys a rewarding challenge.
Cons
Not for the beginning or the small choir. Requires a high level of skill.
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