Sing Unto God (A collection of easy effective arrangements for mixed choir (tenor and bass optional))

$40

Paperback cover is good with light shelf wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure. 1964 Lorenz Publishing. 60 pages.

This 1964 vintage choral songbook, “Sing Unto God” by Robert J. Hughes, offers a remarkable glimpse into mid-20th century sacred music publishing. Hughes’ carefully curated “easy effective arrangements for mixed choir” showcase his mastery of harmony and approachability. Published by renowned Lorenz Publishing, this work reflects the era’s resurgence of interest in sacred choral music, making it a valuable piece of choral history for collectors and music enthusiasts alike. Its well-preserved condition ensures the arrangements within can be studied, performed, or appreciated as a snapshot of a significant period.

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Paperback cover is good with light shelf wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure. 1964 Lorenz Publishing. 60 pages.

This vintage choral songbook, “Sing Unto God” by Robert J. Hughes, is a remarkable find for collectors and music enthusiasts alike. Published in 1964 by Lorenz Publishing, a renowned name in sacred music publishing, this collection offers a glimpse into the rich tradition of choral arrangements during the mid-20th century.

Hughes, a prolific composer and arranger of sacred music, carefully curated a selection of “easy effective arrangements for mixed choir (tenor and bass optional),” making this work accessible to a wide range of choral groups. The arrangements within showcase Hughes’ mastery of harmony and his ability to create powerful yet approachable pieces for worship services and performances.

Beyond its musical significance, this book holds historical and cultural value. The 1960s witnessed a resurgence of interest in sacred choral music, with many churches and religious organizations seeking to revitalize their musical programs. “Sing Unto God” stands as a testament to this era, reflecting the desire to bring contemporary yet accessible arrangements to congregations across America.

For collectors, this well-preserved copy offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of choral history. Its clean pages and secure binding ensure that the arrangements within can be studied, performed, or simply appreciated as a snapshot of a significant period in sacred music publishing.

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