I am looking to do an arrangement of God So Loved the world for each Sunday during Lent. The three I have chosen so far are the arrangements by Chilcott, Stainer, and Stopford.
What others would you recommend? Looking only for a cappella versions and of medium to medium-difficult level of difficulty.
Thanks, but we need English for worship. I have looked at the Schutz, just not sure I can pull off a decent translation. I'll see if I can find it in a translated edition.
God so | loved . the | world that he gave his | only . be-| got-. ten | Son that whosever be-| lieveth . in | him should not perish, but | have . e-| ter-.nal | life.
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God | so loved . the | world that he | gave his . only be- | got-. ten | Son that | whosoever . be-| lieveth . in | him should not | perish, but . have e-| ter-. nal | life
There's also the Buxtehude (also German). But then there's this, which I've wanted to try, but my choir doesn't have the basses, and there's a lot of divisi:
You might check out a setting by Katherine K. Davis that might fit what you're looking for. English, a cappella, polyphonic textures. I think MorningStar publishes it.
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