Te Lucis Ante Terminum (arr. Paul M. Osborne) by Paul M. Osborne Sheet Music for Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Te Lucis Ante Terminum (arr. Paul M. Osborne)
by Paul M. Osborne Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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"Te Lucis Ante Terminum" is an arrangement of a Gregorian chant melody that is traditionally sung during Vespers. This arrangement slowly unfolds from a simple statement of the melody, to moments of swirling and furious drama. Appropriate for high school choirs and up, or cathedral choirs as a Vespers anthem, this work seeks to reveal the insisting and imploring nature of the Latin text. 

Voicing: SATB divisi, a cappella

Paul Osborne is a choral director, tenor soloist, and composer/arranger from California's Central Coast.  He received his degree at Concordia College in Moorhead, MN, where he studied choral conducting with René Clausen.  He serves as Chorus Master for Opera San Luis Obispo and Central Coast Gilbert and Sullivan, is the founder and director of Resonance Vocal Ensemble, and is the former choral director at San Luis Obispo High School. He has been a passionate composer and arranger of choral music for over 20 years.

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