24 Let all mortal flesh keep silence Let all mortal flesh keep silence, and in fear and trembling stand pondering nothing earthly minded. For the king of kings and the lord of lords comes to be slain, to give himself as food to the faithful. Before him go the ranks of angels: all the principalities and powers, the many-eyed cherubim and the six-winged seraphim; covering their faces and singing the hymn: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia! for online perusal only The Liturgy of St James (c.275 AD), trans. Anon.
25 Let all mortal flesh keep silence The Liturgy of St James (c.275 AD), trans. Anon. BENEDICT SHEEHAN SOPRANO & With deep stillness and simplicity q = 58 π Œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ U Ó Let all mor - tal flesh keep si - lence, ALTO & Œ π œ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ U Ó Let all mor - tal flesh keep si - lence, TENOR V π Œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ Ó U Let all mor - tal flesh keep si - lence, BASS ? π Œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ U Ó Let all for online perusal only mor - tal flesh keep si - lence, for rehearsal only & ? With deep stillness and simplicity q = 58 Œ œ π ˙ Œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ U Ó Ó u First performed in 1998 by the Chapel Choir of Westminster Choir College; James Jordan, conductor. © Oxford University Press 2020 Duration: 4 mins Printed in the USA OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, MUSIC DEPARTMENT, GREAT CLARENDON STREET, OXFORD OX2 6DP The Moral Rights of the Composer have been asserted. Photocopying this copyright material is ILLEGAL.
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