Presented as a troubadour song telling the story of Christ's crucifixion this folk-like octavo is written from the perspective of the tree that became the cross. The harp-like piano accompaniment brings a delicate simplicity to the atmosphere of the piece and stands in deep contrast to the sadness of the text. A good balance of unison and four-part writing makes the note learning easy freeing the director to cultivate a culture of expressiveness in the interpretation of the work. Splendid! Score and Parts (alto rec ob cl 1-2 bn hn 1-2 tpt 1-3 tbn 1-2 tba chm perc 1-2 hp vn 1-2 va vc db)
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