Every year on Good Friday, our church choir joins with the other church choir in the area for an evening choir program.
This year we are performing The Seven Last Words of Christ by Theodore Dubois. It’s a challenging and beautiful piece. We’ll have our combined choir, plus pipe organ and various other instruments.
Easter starts with a sunrise service, then breakfast at church. During the service, we’ll sing a number of additional songs. I think the list includes The heavens are telling by Haydn, Ave Verum (KV 618) by Mozart, Love Is Come Again arr. by Parker & Shaw, Praise the Lord by Handel, Alleluia (from Veni Sancte Spiritus, K 47) by Mozart, and Thanks Be to Thee by Handel.
It’s a lot of fun to be in the choir, and also quite a joyful time. I’m looking forward to Easter.
Wow. You must have quite a choir! I’m jealous! =)