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The LORD is in His Holy Temple with I Surrender All (arr. Stephen R. Dalrymple (Dalrymple Designs))by Stephen R Dalrymple and Jim Jansen Violin and Piano - Digital Sheet Music

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The LORD is in His Holy Temple with  I Surrender All

arranged for violin and piano

by Stephen R Dalrymple

performed by Jim Jansen and Stephen R Dalrymple

transcribed for flute, clarinet, trumpet, emphonium/trombone and cello

 "The Lord is in His Holy Temple"

by George F. Root 1872

tune QUAM DILECTA

based on Habakkuk 2:19-20

 "I Surrender All"

lyrics - Judson W. VanDeVenter 1896

melody - Winfield S. Weeden 1896

        The context of the song "The LORD is in His Holy Temple" is often overlooked in singing this song. Worship in the OT is a rather noisy affair with instruments, singing, shouting, dancing, and public praise. In the Old Testament, quiet in the Temple of God is an ominous, frightening thing, because Gods judgment is to be pronounced! "I Surrender All" is paired here with "The LORD is in His Holy Temple" thinking back to Isaiah 6 where Isaiahs reaction to encountering the presence of God is surrender to Him. Yielding to God is, not only the prerequisite for avoiding Gods judgment, it is the path to peace and joy.

        Without the doublestops of the violin part, the wind parts may not seem very challenging at first sight, but to play a beautiful legato with a full tone at piano and pianissimo (slowly, too) is much harder than it sounds. The phrasing and the intensity of the music is critical to the message of the piece. It will take considerable attention between the soloist and the pianist to communicate the moody rubato basic to the best performance of the arrangement.

        This .pdf includes 14 score choices Full Score for violin and piano letter size Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Trumpet, Euphonium (or trombone), Violin, and Cello solo parts, Full Score for violin and small page format for performing from a 10 inch tablet and the same solo parts for 10 inch tablet. tablet (Tell your computer which pages you want to print. There are programs online that will allow you to split pdf files so that you can choose the correct part of the pdf for your tablet.)

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