Alone, Thou Goest Forth, O Lord (SATB plus piano or organ) by Colin Kirkpatrick Sheet Music for SATB Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Alone, Thou Goest Forth, O Lord (SATB plus piano or organ) Digital Sheet Music
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Alone, Thou Goest Forth, O Lord (SATB plus piano or organ)
by Colin Kirkpatrick SATB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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The text to this new SATB setting is by Peter Abelard, the medieval French scholastic philosopher, theologian and logician. The setting gives opportunities for soprano, alto and tenor solos though they can be sung tutti if more appropriate. The keyboard part is essential though there are two a cappella sections in the arrangement. The vocal parts all lie easily within average range. The keyboard part, with its plodding bass line (which may be doubled on double bass if required) gives the impression of the slow walk of Jesus to the Cross. This is a melancholy, reflective arrangement. Other SATB titles in this series of three Easter canticles are "My Song is Love Unknown" (Text by Samuel Crossman 1624-1683) and "A Time to Watch, A time to Pray (Text by John Mason Neale 1818-1866". In the audio sample, soprano is played by the flute, alto by the oboe, tenor by the clarinet and bass by the bassoon.





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