Review:
Two octaves of bells (plus the A6) combine with tambourine, drum and finger cymbals to accompany this 12th century plainsong taken from a Moissac manuscript. Liturgically, this hymn appeared in the Office at the conclusion of the Epiphany Season as a 'farewell' to the Alleluia, which would return to the liturgy at the Great Vigil of Easter.
Published by:
G.I.A. Publications, Inc.
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Composer:
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Arranger:
Proulx, R.
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Octaves:
3
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Level:
1
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Rating:
Easy
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Copyright:
1985
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Season:
Epiphany
, Easter
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Classification:
Service Music (Responses, etc)
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Voicing:
Unison
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Instrument:
Percussion
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Bells Used:
Three Octaves: 11 Bells
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