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Three Days Had Passed - Full Score. Joel Martinson. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Choir sheet music. Horn sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music. Trombone sheet music. Tuba sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

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Three Days Had Passed - Full Score. Joel Martinson. -Si bemol trompeta partituras. Partituras Coro. Partituras de Hornos. Partituras de percusión. Partituras Timbales. Partitura Trombone. Partitura Tuba. Hoja de Acompañamiento de Órgano de la música.

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Three Days Had Passed - Full Score composed by Joel Martinson. 1960-. For SATB choir, brass quintet, timpani, organ. Choral, Easter. Full Score. Published by Paraclete Press. PL.0212FS. This is an unusual yet remarkably moving new anthem for Easter. Joel Martinson has taken a contemporary poem by John Thornburg that expresses all the anguish as well as hope of the three women at the tomb. The muted brass quintet creates a mournful sound as the women express their loss and pain. As the women realize that the unthinkable has happened the music builds into an inexorable crescendo of praise and hope and the piece ends on an exuberant "Alleluia. " The vocal parts while wide in scope are most satisfying to sing and the instrumental parts are written imaginatively so as to express the poetic text. This will most welcome as a major addition to the literature for Easter morning.

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Three Days Had Passed - Full Score composed by Joel Martinson. 1960 -. Para SATB coro, quinteto de metales, timbales, órgano. Coral, Pascua. Full Score. Publicado por Paraclete Press. PL.0212FS. Se trata de un inusual nuevo himno todavía moviéndose notablemente para Pascua. Joel Martinson ha tomado un poema contemporáneo de John Thornburg que expresa toda la angustia y la esperanza de las tres mujeres en la tumba. El quinteto de metales con sordina crea un lúgubre sonido como las mujeres expresan su pérdida y dolor. A medida que las mujeres se dan cuenta de que lo impensable ha ocurrido que la música se basa en un crescendo inexorable de la alabanza y de la esperanza y la pieza termina en una exuberante "Aleluya. "Las partes vocales, mientras que amplia en su alcance son más satisfactorias para cantar y las partes instrumentales se escriben con imaginación a fin de expresar el texto poético. Esto será muy bienvenida como una adición importante a la literatura de la mañana de Pascua.