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Vexilla Regis Prodeunt
Vexilla Regis Prodeunt
Robert G. Farrell ArrangerVenantius Honorius Fortunatus Textwriter
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This arrangement of the venerable 6th-century chant is scored SATB choir, organ, and handbells (although only two bells are needed for the drone-like open fifth). Because this is based on a plainchant but uses modern notation, the unmetered and unpredictable note groupings will require some advance preparation by the choir, its director, and the organist to ensure proper ensemble. It is moderately difficult, but the end result is effective and worth the effort. This piece is especially appropriate for the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (September 14) and for Holy Thursday. When used on Holy Thursday, be aware that the handbells should be omitted when sung after the Gloria (as not bells are used again until the singing of the Gloria at the Easter Vigil).
Instrumentation: Organ and Handbell
Voicing: SATB
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