All Glory, Laud and Honor (arr. Arranged by David Lantz III; Words by Theodulph of Orleans, Trans. John M. Neale) Sheet Music | Tune: ST. THEODULPH, by Melchior Teschner | SAB Choir
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All Glory, Laud and Honor (arr. Arranged by David Lantz III; Words by Theodulph of Orleans, Trans. John M. Neale) Digital Sheet Music
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All Glory, Laud and Honor (arr. Arranged by David Lantz III; Words by Theodulph of Orleans, Trans. John M. Neale)by Tune: ST. THEODULPH, by Melchior Teschner SAB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Intended use: Palm Sunday
Theme: Christs triumphal entry into Jerusalem

This rousing SAB arrangement of the well-known Palm Sunday hymn for choir, organ, optional brass quartet, and optional congregation contains powerful interludes and modulations that will make this a great anthem for this festival day. There is a small amount of optional divisi as the piece moves to the grandiose conclusion, but overall this is a very accessible anthem that will be inspiring to your singers and congregation.

Brass parts for two Bb Trumpets and two Trombones (F horn sub. for Tpt. II): LCP0117

Also available for SATB voices.

NOTE: The audio recording is that of the SATB version.

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