Rejoicing - a hymn for SATB choir by Arthur Ager Sheet Music for SATB Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Rejoicing - a hymn for SATB choir Digital Sheet Music
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Rejoicing - a hymn for SATB choir
by Arthur Ager SATB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Rejoicing is a beautiful hymn for SATB choir, which would be perfect for any number of concerts, festal days and services, such as Easter, Harvest, Earth Day, or for any suitable occasion. The register for all voices is suitable and accessible, making it an ideal addition to any choirs repertoire.

This version (in the original key of A major) has been re-engraved for both SATB short score, and long score giving your choir the flexibility you may need. The short score has been kept as close to the original as possible, whilst the long score features some suggested extra dynamic markings. A PDF scan of the original publication is available via email request.

James Arthur Ager (1867-1947) was a British composer, organist, pianist, and music educator, who worked across the English Midlands. Ager served as the organist and choirmaster at St. Andrew's Church in Birmingham, whilst teaching piano and composition. He owned his own publishing company, Stanley & Co, and had his works published by many other reputable publishers including Maynards, The Opus Music Co, and Mozart Allan.

Although not as well-known as some of his contemporaries, Ager's music, including a variety of songs, choral, piano, and organ works, is worth exploring for those interested in late 19th and early 20th-century British music.

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