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Hail Redeemer

    Hail Redeemer

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      This reflective Lenten cantata by Christopher Tambling is scored for SATB choir with organ accompaniment, and with optional soprano and tenor solos. It incorporates three well-known congregational ... Read more

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        SKU: 1450063
        Barcode: 9780862099077

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        Christopher Tambling

        Christopher Tambling (1964-2015) studied the organ with Malcolm McKelvey at Christ's Hospital, Horsham, Sussex. He went on to gain organ scholarships to Canterbury Cathedral and St Peter's College, Oxford, where he studied with Geoffrey Webber and David Sanger and was Organist of Pusey House. He started his teaching career at Sedbergh School in Cumbria, where he was Organist from 1986 to 1989: he then became Director of Music at Glenalmond College, near Perth in Scotland, also taking on roles of Perth City Organist and Conductor of Perth City Orchestra.

        Description: Hail Redeemer

        This reflective Lenten cantata by Christopher Tambling is scored for SATB choir with organ accompaniment, and with optional soprano and tenor solos. It incorporates three well-known congregational hymns, and provides some opportunities for a cappella singing by the choir.

        Each of the choral movements may be used on its own, providing the choir with seven new anthems for the repertoire.

        Hail Redeemer runs for about 25 minutes.

        Please note made to order items are non-returnable


        Contents

        Forty days and forty nights
        The Agony
        His state was divine
        O Savoir of the world
        Ride on, ride on in majesty!
        Man born of a woman
        He endured the suffering
        My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
        When I survey the wondrous cross
        Crown him with many crowns

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