"Is It the Crowning Day?" is a joyful song of anticipating Christ's return. This Gospel song orchestration was originally published as part of the “Hymns in Harmony” series and written by James Boersma for church/school orchestra. This arrangement can be played by various size groups and is challenging enough to be enjoyed by all ages. The time-honored music is refreshing and it gives your instrumental people a great opportunity to minister and contribute as part of the church service. As one music director once said of the "Hymns in Harmony" series, “There’s never been anything like it, before nor since.”
This arrangement has been edited from the original by Paul Hiscock and re-published exclusively by Shepherd’s Staff Ministries.
NOTE: Permission is granted to the original download purchaser to make extra copies of parts as needed.
IS IT THE CROWNING DAY?
Jesus may come today,
Glad day! Glad day!
And I would see my Friend;
Dangers and troubles would end
If Jesus should come today.
Chorus
Glad day! Glad day!
Is it the crowning day?
I'll live for today, nor anxious be,
Jesus my Lord, I soon shall see;
Glad day! Glad day!
Is it the crowning day?
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PARTS INCLUDED:
Flute
Oboe
Clarinet 1
Clarinet 2 & 3
Alto Sax 1
Alto Sax 2
Tenor Sax
Baritone Sax
Trumpet 1
Trumpet 2
Trumpet 3
F Horn
Trombone 1 & 2
Baritone TC (Treble Clef)
Baritone BC (Bass Clef)
Tuba
Percussion
Violin A
Violin B
Violin C
Viola (Same as Violin C)
Cello
String Bass
Keyboard
Conductor’s Score
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Author: George W. Whitcomb
Composer: Charles H. Marsh
Arranger: James Boersma
Media: Download to Print
Size: Formatted for 8.5 x 11
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