Rejoice, Rejoice and Clap Your Hands, arranged for SATB Choir

Rejoice, rejoice,

  and clap your hands!

Now lift your voice

    and sing!

      Let music bless

  the hearts of man

      as we confess

    our King!

Robert E. Benton, Jr.

Psalm 47:1

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This choral arrangement of the hymn celebrates the gift of music, which blesses the hearts of man. The congregation is called to rejoice, give ear to the Spirit’s call, receive His offer, and adore the Lord.

The SATB arrangement is appropriate for choral singing at the high school or collegiate level or above with piano accompaniment. The accompaniment presents a smooth and flowing musical background for the chorus to implore that we rejoice in song while hearing and receiving God’s good gift of music, and culminates in a sonic wall of reverent adoration from the chorus in the final verse.

Vocal Ranges: Soprano: D4 — G5; Alto: A3 – B4; Tenor: D3 – E4; Bass: G2 – B3

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