God be in my head
Alan Bullard
Alan Bullard's setting of God be in my head (for SATB and organ or piano) matches the well-known traditional text with a flowing, gradually climbing melody and colourful harmonies. The verse appears three times, firstly in unison, then in … Read More
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Alan Bullard's setting of God be in my head (for SATB and organ or piano) matches the well-known traditional text with a flowing, gradually climbing melody and colourful harmonies. The verse appears three times, firstly in unison, then in harmony, and finally with a soprano descant above the unison melody: the final phrase brings the choir together in harmony again, to form a calm and peaceful close.
Alan Bullard's church music is performed and broadcast world-wide, and is in the repertoire of many churches, cathedrals, and chapel choirs. He has a reputation for music that choirs enjoy performing, and which speaks directly to listeners.
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