In the spirit of 17th century chant, I created this
neo-renaissance praise to our father as a love offering
to my church. It is intended to be sung a capella
(without accompaniment). It is inspired by both Dutch,
and Spanish choral works of the late renaissance and is
a fitting tribute to the message of our Lord. Verse 1
and 2 are derived from the meaning of recent sermons
delivered by our new Pastor at the Sierra Vista United
Methodist Church (SVUMC).
Unfortunately, no current music no...(+)
In the spirit of 17th century chant, I created this
neo-renaissance praise to our father as a love offering
to my church. It is intended to be sung a capella
(without accompaniment). It is inspired by both Dutch,
and Spanish choral works of the late renaissance and is
a fitting tribute to the message of our Lord. Verse 1
and 2 are derived from the meaning of recent sermons
delivered by our new Pastor at the Sierra Vista United
Methodist Church (SVUMC).
Unfortunately, no current music notation software
playback capability articulates the lyrics using human
voice. This piece is best played using the Choral Ah's
soundFont in the absence of an actual human
performance.