King Of Glory, King Of Peace Choral Octavo

SKU: AMU-12-0571541380

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PRICE: US$ 4.84

A Timeless Composition for SATB and Organ


Commissioned by King's School, Bruton, to mark the school's 500th anniversary, King of Glory, King of Peace is a triumphant setting of the George Herbert poem for SATB and organ. This exceptional composition by Alexander L'Estrange is a true masterpiece, featuring a glorious, rhythmical organ motif and peaceful chord sequences. The dichotomy of reigning both in glory and in peace is beautifully represented through music, making it a unique and powerful performance piece.


A Masterful Blend of Styles


Far from competing with one another, the two styles of the composition reign with equal importance. The glorious organ motif sets the tone for a majestic performance, while the peaceful chord sequences add a touch of serenity. This masterful blend of styles makes King of Glory, King of Peace a standout piece in any choral music repertoire.


Perfect for Choirs and Music Ensembles


King of Glory, King of Peace is an ideal composition for choirs and music ensembles looking for a unique and captivating performance piece. The SATB and organ arrangement is both challenging and rewarding, making it perfect for advanced and experienced musicians. Whether you're performing at a concert, festival, or church service, this composition is sure to leave a lasting impression on your audience.


Published by Faber Edition


King of Glory, King of Peace is published by Faber Edition as part of the Choral Signature Series. This renowned publisher is known for its high-quality choral music, and this composition is no exception. With its beautiful notation and clear instruction, this choral octavo is easy to follow and perform.


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Buy King Of Glory, King Of Peace Choral Octavo online today and get ready to reign in glory and peace! This exceptional composition is sure to become a favorite among choirs and music ensembles. Order now and experience the beauty and power of this triumphant setting of the George Herbert poem.