The Gift of Life
John Rutter/arr. Paul Noble
In planning the piece on which this arrangement is based, John Rutter said, "In 1985 I had written a requiem - which, like any requiem, inevitably reflects on death - why not write the opposite, a work celebrating life? Unlike a requiem, …
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Concert Band Score & Parts Oh all ye works of the Lord
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Concert Band Score & Parts The tree of Life
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Concert Band Score & Parts Hymn to the Creator of LIght
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Concert Band Score & Parts O Lord, how manifold are thy works
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Concert Band Score & Parts The gift of each day
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Concert Band Score & Parts Believe in Life
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In planning the piece on which this arrangement is based, John Rutter said, "In 1985 I had written a requiem - which, like any requiem, inevitably reflects on death - why not write the opposite, a work celebrating life? Unlike a requiem, where a set form of words is laid down in Catholic liturgy, no framework exists for a celebration of life." The six movements reflect different facets of the miracles of creation and of life. This arrangement is written for combined concert band and chorus, but may be played by concert band alone.