Aquila - Hosanna In The Highest for Accompanied SATB Chorus

Aquila - Hosanna In The Highest for Accompanied SATB Chorus

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Aquila - Hosanna In The Highest for Accompanied SATB Chorus

Aquila - Hosanna In The Highest for Accompanied SATB Chorus

$2.99
Sale price  $2.99 Regular price 

A Jubilant Sacred Work for Accompanied SATB Chorus

Hosanna In The Highest by Carmen Jude Aquila is an original sacred choral work for accompanied SATB chorus — a jubilant, celebratory setting that brings Aquila's distinctive harmonic language and gift for vocal writing to one of the most exultant texts in the Christian tradition. With writing that is both accessible and musically rewarding, this work is equally at home in liturgical worship and on the concert stage.

An ideal choice for church choirs, choral societies, and sacred concert programs seeking original contemporary repertoire of quality and distinction.

Performance Highlights

  • Original sacred choral work by internationally performed composer Carmen Jude Aquila
  • Jubilant, celebratory setting for accompanied SATB chorus
  • Accessible and musically rewarding — ideal for church choirs and choral societies
  • Suitable for liturgical services, sacred concerts, and festival programming
  • Digital PDF download — print-ready choral score included

About the Composer

Carmen AquilaCarmen Jude Aquila's music has been performed around the world, from Long Island to Beijing. World-renowned conductors JoAnn Falletta and Edwin London have brought his music to life with ensembles as prestigious as the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and the Cleveland Chamber Symphony — most recently, Maestra Falletta and the BPO gave the world premiere performance of his Serenade for String Orchestra. Other distinguished performers of his music include Jacqueline Galluzzo, Emily Boyce, Holly Bewlay, Marilyn Shrude, Maria Sampen, and Bryan Eckenrode. His work has earned notable recognition, including the Cleveland Chamber Symphony's "Music by Emerging Composers" award (April 2000), for which his first orchestral work, Preamble, was premiered under the baton of Edwin London. His Scenes for Violin and Piano was selected for the finals of BGSU's 1999 concerto competition, and he was awarded the 1998 Victoria Bohlen Memorial Award for Composition. Aquila earned his BM in composition with honors from the State University of New York at Fredonia in 1998, studying with Donald Bohlen, and his MM in composition with honors from Bowling Green State University in 2000, where he was apprenticed to Marilyn Shrude, Burton Beerman, and Mikel Kuehn.

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