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EASTER Several hundred persons braved the below freezing weather to attend the Easter Sunrise Service at beautiful Camp Transylvania. Dr. A. W. Greenlaw, professor of Bible at Furman University, delivered the sermon, which was broadcast over Radio Station WWNC. A selection of Easter music was rendered by the Ecusta Girl’s Chorus, and the Ecusta Band, under the direction of Harold T. Casterton, play ed chorales. Chorales are songs of musical worship. They differ from Hymns in that they are constructed in units or phrases, usually sung or played in one breath, with a slight pause between each unit or phrase. Sometimes they are done antiphonically, meaning one group singing or playing one phase and another group answers with the next phase. Chorales are done in four part harmony, both vocally and instrumentally. Some of the finest arrangements, of Chorales, for bands have been done by Mr. B. J. Pfohl, of Winston-Salem. Mr. Pfohl was in charge of all of the Moravian Bands in Winston-Salem for more than 50 years. His arrangements were used by the Ecusta Band at the Service.
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