Veni, Emmanuel!
Zachary Steele
This twist on the medieval French melody is a great way to introduce singers to compound meter, syncopation, and dissonance while working with a familiar melody. Alternating between the Latin and English texts, it is a cappella but for a …
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SATB Octavo
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Two-Part Octavo divisi, or SA or TB
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Two-Part Accompaniment MP3
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This twist on the medieval French melody is a great way to introduce singers to compound meter, syncopation, and dissonance while working with a familiar melody. Alternating between the Latin and English texts, it is a cappella but for a simple djembe or drum accompaniment and the two-part version is flexible enough to be sung by any kind of two-part choir, either mixed, treble, or tenor-bass, with a little bit of divisi.