This arrangement of the hymn tune DIADEMATA begins with a fanfare, which reappears between the two stanzas as an interlude, and is also used to close the piece. Bell changes are few, and the only techniques used are LV and Sk, making this majestic arrangement very accessible and useable in worship, concert, and festival. Optional parts for C or Bb treble instrument are also included, and compatible editions for 2-3 or 3-5 octaves are available.
Voicing: 3, 4 or 5 octaves with optional Bb or C treble instrument
Arranger: Cathy Moklebust
Tune: DIADEMATA
Season: Palm Sunday, Easter, Christ the King, General
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