Marcos 10:14 (SSAATTBB)
Marcos 10:14 is a bilingual setting (Visayan and Spanish) of the Bible verse Mark 10:14, written for double choir. The piece blends traditional and folk elements with a rich, harmonic texture, creating a unique sound that reflects the cultural diversity of the Philippines and its Spanish heritage. At its core, the song conveys the message that in God's eyes, children are just as valuable as everyone else. The composition aims to create a playful yet compelling dialogue between the two choirs, building up to a massive, unified paean. To evoke the vibrant spirit of the Sinulog festival – the largest and most iconic festival in the Philippines, where people from around the world gather to celebrate the Sto. Niño (Child Jesus) – the piece incorporates percussion instruments, capturing the joyful, lively atmosphere of the festivities.
- Availability
- Digital Only
- Genre
- Sacred/Worship
- Voicing
- 5-Part and Above
- Accompaniment
- Percussion
- Composers (By Country)
- Philippines
- Language (Group)
- Filipino
Others