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Sound Over All Waters

SATB choral/piano score
PEL2081-Choir and Piano

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A WORK FOR SOPRANO SOLO, SATB CHOIR AND PIANO WITH OPTIONAL BASS/GUITAR AND ORGAN.

Written in honor of Coretta Scott King, this piece gives John Greenleaf Whittier’s text, “A Christmas Carmen”, broad expression in an upbeat setting featuring soprano solo and rich choral underlay. 

This work was created in 1982 on the occasion that Coretta Scott King, widow of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., gave the sermon during the Sunday morning worship service at The Cathedral of St. John The Divine, New York City, where Paul Halley was Director of Music.
 

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    'Sound Over All Waters', comp. Halley, performed by Theresa Thomason, Keramion, directed by Paul Halley

    Sound Over All Waters

    “A Christmas Carmen” by John Greenleaf Whittier 

    Sound over all waters, reach out from all lands
    The chorus of voices, the clasping of hands;
    Sing hymns that were sung by the stars of the morn,
    Sing songs of the angels when Jesus was born;
    With glad jubilations bring hope to the nations: 

    The dark night is ending and dawn has begun.
    Arise, hope of the ages, arise like the sun.
    All speech flows to music, all hearts beat as one.
    The dark night is ending, and dawn has begun. 

    Blow, bugles of battle, the marches of peace,
    East, west, north and south, let the long quarrels cease;
    Sing the song of great joy that the angels began,
    Sing of glory to God, and of good will to man!
    Joining in chorus, the heavens bend o’er us:
     

    Catalogue number
    PEL2081
    Duration
    04'00"
    Difficulty