Lift Every Voice and Sing Shawnee Sacred Octavo
Lift Every Voice and Sing Shawnee Sacred Octavo
- Shawnee Sacred
- Shawnee Press
- Octavo
- SATB divisi
- J. Rosamond Johnson
- Heather Sorenson
- James C. Ward, James Weldon Johnson
- Concert, General, Hymn, Social Justice
- Exodus 4:10-17; I Corinthians 12:12-14; II Chronicles 20:28
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This beloved hymn, often referred to as the “Black national anthem,” was first performed in 1900. Widely considered to be a treasure, it is frequently chosen to celebrate important moments in gatherings and commemorations of the African American Civil Rights Movement. In this adaptation, Heather Sorenson and Rev. James Ward have collaborated in an effort that highlights the cooperation of black and white composers working together to honor the message of social justice. A new second verse brings the hymn into our current quest for diversity and equality so that all choirs can have the opportunity to build unity from faith and music.
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- #HL 00360617
- 840126949384
- 6.75"
- 10.5"
- 0:04:45
- 12 Pages
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- Choral
- Shawnee Press
- MP3 Full Performance
- J. Rosamond Johnson
- Heather Sorenson
- James C. Ward, James Weldon Johnson
- Concert, General, Hymn, Social Justice
- Exodus 4:10-17; I Corinthians 12:12-14; II Chronicles 20:28
This beloved hymn, often referred to as the “Black national anthem,” was first performed in 1900. Widely considered to be a treasure, it is frequently chosen to celebrate important moments in gatherings and commemorations of the African American Civil Rights Movement. In this adaptation, Heather Sorenson and Rev. James Ward have collaborated in an effort that highlights the cooperation of black and white composers working together to honor the message of social justice. A new second verse brings the hymn into our current quest for diversity and equality so that all choirs can have the opportunity to build unity from faith and music.
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- #HL 00365155
- 0:04:45
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- Choral
- Shawnee Press
- MP3 Accompaniment Only
- J. Rosamond Johnson
- Heather Sorenson
- James C. Ward, James Weldon Johnson
- Concert, General, Hymn, Social Justice
- Exodus 4:10-17; I Corinthians 12:12-14; II Chronicles 20:28
This beloved hymn, often referred to as the “Black national anthem,” was first performed in 1900. Widely considered to be a treasure, it is frequently chosen to celebrate important moments in gatherings and commemorations of the African American Civil Rights Movement. In this adaptation, Heather Sorenson and Rev. James Ward have collaborated in an effort that highlights the cooperation of black and white composers working together to honor the message of social justice. A new second verse brings the hymn into our current quest for diversity and equality so that all choirs can have the opportunity to build unity from faith and music.
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- #HL 00365156
- 0:04:45
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- Choral
- Shawnee Press
- MP3 Soprano Dominant
- J. Rosamond Johnson
- Heather Sorenson
- James C. Ward, James Weldon Johnson
- Concert, General, Hymn, Social Justice
- Exodus 4:10-17; I Corinthians 12:12-14; II Chronicles 20:28
This beloved hymn, often referred to as the “Black national anthem,” was first performed in 1900. Widely considered to be a treasure, it is frequently chosen to celebrate important moments in gatherings and commemorations of the African American Civil Rights Movement. In this adaptation, Heather Sorenson and Rev. James Ward have collaborated in an effort that highlights the cooperation of black and white composers working together to honor the message of social justice. A new second verse brings the hymn into our current quest for diversity and equality so that all choirs can have the opportunity to build unity from faith and music.
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- #HL 00365157
- 0:04:45
Prices and availability subject to change without notice.
- Choral
- Shawnee Press
- MP3 Alto Dominant
- J. Rosamond Johnson
- Heather Sorenson
- James C. Ward, James Weldon Johnson
- Concert, General, Hymn, Social Justice
- Exodus 4:10-17; I Corinthians 12:12-14; II Chronicles 20:28
This beloved hymn, often referred to as the “Black national anthem,” was first performed in 1900. Widely considered to be a treasure, it is frequently chosen to celebrate important moments in gatherings and commemorations of the African American Civil Rights Movement. In this adaptation, Heather Sorenson and Rev. James Ward have collaborated in an effort that highlights the cooperation of black and white composers working together to honor the message of social justice. A new second verse brings the hymn into our current quest for diversity and equality so that all choirs can have the opportunity to build unity from faith and music.
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- #HL 00365158
- 0:04:45
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- Choral
- Shawnee Press
- MP3 Tenor Dominant
- J. Rosamond Johnson
- Heather Sorenson
- James C. Ward, James Weldon Johnson
- Concert, General, Hymn, Social Justice
- Exodus 4:10-17; I Corinthians 12:12-14; II Chronicles 20:28
This beloved hymn, often referred to as the “Black national anthem,” was first performed in 1900. Widely considered to be a treasure, it is frequently chosen to celebrate important moments in gatherings and commemorations of the African American Civil Rights Movement. In this adaptation, Heather Sorenson and Rev. James Ward have collaborated in an effort that highlights the cooperation of black and white composers working together to honor the message of social justice. A new second verse brings the hymn into our current quest for diversity and equality so that all choirs can have the opportunity to build unity from faith and music.
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- #HL 00365159
- 0:04:45
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- Choral
- Shawnee Press
- MP3 Bass Dominant
- J. Rosamond Johnson
- Heather Sorenson
- James C. Ward, James Weldon Johnson
- Concert, General, Hymn, Social Justice
- Exodus 4:10-17; I Corinthians 12:12-14; II Chronicles 20:28
This beloved hymn, often referred to as the “Black national anthem,” was first performed in 1900. Widely considered to be a treasure, it is frequently chosen to celebrate important moments in gatherings and commemorations of the African American Civil Rights Movement. In this adaptation, Heather Sorenson and Rev. James Ward have collaborated in an effort that highlights the cooperation of black and white composers working together to honor the message of social justice. A new second verse brings the hymn into our current quest for diversity and equality so that all choirs can have the opportunity to build unity from faith and music.
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- #HL 00365160
- 0:04:45
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