Christus Natus Est

Christus Natus Est

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African-American poet Countee Cullen is the text source Rosephanye has chosen to set to music and one understands why when the words are read. The title is used as a litany response, Christ is born today to other words that lift up the downtrodden in stark words without...

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African-American poet Countee Cullen is the text source Rosephanye has chosen to set to music and one understands why when the words are read. The title is used as a litany response, Christ is born today to other words that lift up the downtrodden in stark words without apology. Christ must and will come to his own is how it ends. Rosephanye's music captures a flavor that respects the difficulties of her ethnic heritage. It is a wonderful and powerful statement in so many ways.African-American poet Countee Cullen is the text source Rosephanye has chosen to set to music and one understands why when the words are read. The title is used as a litany response, Christ is born today to other words that lift up the downtrodden in stark words without apology. Christ must and will come to his own is how it ends. Rosephanye's music captures a flavor that respects the difficulties of her ethnic heritage. It is a wonderful and powerful statement in so many ways.African-American poet Countee Cullen is the text source Rosephanye has chosen to set to music and one understands why when the words are read. The title is used as a litany response, Christ is born todayto other words that lift up the downtrodden in stark words without apology. Christ must and will come to his own is how it ends. Rosephanye's music captures a flavor that respects the difficulties of her ethnic heritage. It is a wonderful and powerful statement in so many ways.
Arrangement Piano Accompaniment, SATB
Genres Sacred
Format Score
NumberOfPages 12
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Gentry Publications
Contributors Powell, Rosephanye(Composer)
UPC 888680932558