Encompassing many moods within one setting, this "Gloria" takes the listener on a journey from quiet wonder to dancing joy to enraptured splendor. The first four words of the text are the Latin phrase "Gloria in excelsis Deo," but the …Read More
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Encompassing many moods within one setting, this "Gloria" takes the listener on a journey from quiet wonder to dancing joy to enraptured splendor. The first four words of the text are the Latin phrase "Gloria in excelsis Deo," but the rest of the text is in English, providing accessibility to communities unfamiliar with Latin. There is a solo part for an operatic tenor, and the accompaniment may be done by Piano 4-Hands (as found in the choral score) or by Brass Sextet, Piano, Synth, 2 Percussionists, and Bass.