The Heavens Are Telling - SATB choir and organ by Phil Beaman Sheet Music for SATB Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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The Heavens Are Telling - SATB choir and organ Digital Sheet Music
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The Heavens Are Telling - SATB choir and organby Phil Beaman SATB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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The Heavens Are Telling is a very accessible classic SATB anthem for choir and organ.  I took two lines of music and lyrics from Haydn's 1797 oratorio The Creation and made that my chorus.  I then wrote verses using lyrics from other parts of The Creation and then wrote new music for the verses to sound like a continuation of Haydn's work.  The structure is through composed but with Ch/Vs/Ch/Vs/Ch/Ch with the final chorus having the lines reversed.  The piece makes a stately declaration of the wonders of God's creation of the heavens.  
11 pages; 1:50 minutes
The range for each part is only 1 octave.
Be the first choir to record this anthem and send me the link and I will post it.    plbeaman@gmail.com      Temporarily I have attached a recording of the vocal solo version, which is in another key, so you can get the text and main melody; which is then followed by a MIDI version of organ and 'aahs', to give you an idea of the SATB version.

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