An exciting, rhythmic anthem with 'youth appeal'. Although the voicing is SATB, the soprano/tenor and alto/bass are often doubling parts. The optional percussion instruments provide added interest. Sound file: ms. 13-24
Composer: Tom Mitchell
Season: Ordinary, All Saints Day
Lectionary:
Year B - Season after Pentecost - Proper 10 (15)
Year B - Season after Pentecost - All Saints Day
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