Arranged By:Jacob Hershberger | Digital Sheet Music
Christ the Lord is Risen Today – Easter Organ Fanfare
Christ the Lord is Risen Today – Easter Organ Fanfare
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Details
- Instrument
- Organ
- Difficulty
- Intermediate
- Key
- C Major – 0 sharps/flats
- Voicing
- Congregation and SATB
- Runtime
- 4 min
- Genre
- Religious and Easter
- Arranged by
- Jacob Hershberger
- Format
- Instant PDF download
Christ the Lord Is Risen Today - Easter Organ Fanfare gives the organ room to announce one of Easter's most triumphant hymns.
The arrangement uses broad chords, full registration, and a processional feel that can work with choir, congregation, brass, or as a standalone prelude. It is written for intermediate organists and suited for Easter Sunday, Palm Sunday, and celebratory worship services.
Instant PDF download - printable or tablet-ready sheet music.
Related: Easter sheet music, organ sheet music, and hymn reharmonizations.
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