For Piano. By Adoniram J. Gordon; Anonymous; Arthur Seymour Sullivan; Charles C....(+)
For Piano. By Adoniram J.
Gordon; Anonymous; Arthur
Seymour Sullivan; Charles
C. Converse; George J.
Webb; H.Cutler Fall; John
Baptiste Calkin; Oliver
Holden; Robert Lowry;
Samuel Sebastian Wesley;
Samuel Webbe; William B.
Bradbury; William H.
Doane; Wm. R. Fischer.
Edited by Clarence
Kohlmann. Arranged by
Clarence Kohlmann. Solo
piano. For Piano Solo.
Collection. 51 pages.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
Choral SSA Choir, piano, flute SKU: CF.CM9583 Composed by Christopher Gab...(+)
Choral SSA Choir, piano,
flute
SKU:
CF.CM9583
Composed by
Christopher Gabel. Sws.
Performance Score. 20
pages. Duration 4
minutes, 9 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #CM9583.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CM9583).
ISBN 9781491154052.
UPC: 680160912551. 6.875
x 10.5 inches. Key: Eb
major. English. Thomas
Moore
(1779-1852).
Thomas
Moore (17791852) was an
Irish poet, singer,
songwriter and
entertainer. In his poem,
On Music, Moore
emphasizes the power that
music has in our lives
and the ability it has to
evoke memories and
feelings from the past.
Music transcends that
which can be spoken or
felt. The beauty of
making music together is
to establish meaningful
connections with others
and to share a common
language through song. We
are reminded, however,
that relationships with
each other can be fluid
or unstable, but as the
words of the poem remind
us, music will not
betray. No matter the
experiences that we face,
the relationships that we
foster, or the memories
that we create, music
will always be there for
us in times of need and
in times of celebration.
What does music mean to
you? How does it enrich
your life? On Music
Thomas Moore When through
life unblest we rove,
Losing all that made life
dear, Should some notes
we used to love, In days
of boyhood, meet our ear,
Oh! how welcome breathes
the strain! Wakening
thoughts that long have
slept, Kindling former
smiles again In faded
eyes that long have wept.
Like the gale, that sighs
along Beds of oriental
flowers, Is the grateful
breath of song, That once
was heard in happier
hours. Filld with balm
the gale sighs on, Though
the flowers have sunk in
death; So, when pleasures
dream is gone, Its memory
lives in Musics breath.
Music, oh, how faint, how
weak, Language fades
before thy spell! Why
should Feeling ever
speak, When thou canst
breathe her soul so well?
Friendships balmy words
may feign, Loves are even
more false than they; Oh!
tis only musics strain
Can sweetly soothe, and
not betray. Note to the
performer: Liberty can be
taken with the tempo
markings and rubato
should be used throughout
in order to further
stress the beauty and
significance of the text.
With its vocal-like
descant, the flute should
be treated as an
additional voice rather
than mere accompaniment
to enhance the texture of
the piece. Thomas
Moore (1779a1852) was an
Irish poet, singer,
songwriter and
entertainer. In his poem,
On Music, Moore
emphasizes the power that
music has in our lives
and the ability it has to
evoke memories and
feelings from the past.
Music transcends that
which can be spoken or
felt. The beauty of
making music together is
to establish meaningful
connections with others
and to share a common
language through song. We
are reminded, however,
that relationships with
each other can be fluid
or unstable, but as the
words of the poem remind
us, music will not
betray. No matter the
experiences that we face,
the relationships that we
foster, or the memories
that we create, music
will always be there for
us in times of need and
in times of celebration.
What does music mean to
you? How does it enrich
your life? On Music a
Thomas Moore When through
life unblest we rove,
Losing all that made life
dear, Should some notes
we used to love, In days
of boyhood, meet our ear,
Oh! how welcome breathes
the strain! Wakening
thoughts that long have
slept, Kindling former
smiles again In faded
eyes that long have wept.
Like the gale, that sighs
along Beds of oriental
flowers, Is the grateful
breath of song, That once
was heard in happier
hours. Fillad with balm
the gale sighs on, Though
the flowers have sunk in
death; So, when
pleasureas dream is gone,
Its memory lives in
Musicas breath. Music,
oh, how faint, how weak,
Language fades before thy
spell! Why should Feeling
ever speak, When thou
canst breathe her soul so
well? Friendshipas balmy
words may feign, Loveas
are even more false than
they; Oh! atis only
musicas strain Can
sweetly soothe, and not
betray. Note to the
performer: Liberty can be
taken with the tempo
markings and rubato
should be used throughout
in order to further
stress the beauty and
significance of the text.
With its vocal-like
descant, the flute should
be treated as an
additional voice rather
than mere accompaniment
to enhance the texture of
the piece. Thomas
Moore (1779-1852) was an
Irish poet, singer,
songwriter and
entertainer. In his poem,
On Music, Moore
emphasizes the power that
music has in our lives
and the ability it has to
evoke memories and
feelings from the past.
Music transcends that
which can be spoken or
felt. The beauty of
making music together is
to establish meaningful
connections with others
and to share a common
language through song. We
are reminded, however,
that relationships with
each other can be fluid
or unstable, but as the
words of the poem remind
us, music will not
betray. No matter the
experiences that we face,
the relationships that we
foster, or the memories
that we create, music
will always be there for
us in times of need and
in times of celebration.
What does music mean to
you? How does it enrich
your life? On Music -
Thomas Moore When through
life unblest we rove,
Losing all that made life
dear, Should some notes
we used to love, In days
of boyhood, meet our ear,
Oh! how welcome breathes
the strain! Wakening
thoughts that long have
slept, Kindling former
smiles again In faded
eyes that long have wept.
Like the gale, that sighs
along Beds of oriental
flowers, Is the grateful
breath of song, That once
was heard in happier
hours. Fill'd with balm
the gale sighs on, Though
the flowers have sunk in
death; So, when
pleasure's dream is gone,
Its memory lives in
Music's breath. Music,
oh, how faint, how weak,
Language fades before thy
spell! Why should Feeling
ever speak, When thou
canst breathe her soul so
well? Friendship's balmy
words may feign, Love's
are even more false than
they; Oh! 'tis only
music's strain Can
sweetly soothe, and not
betray. Note to the
performer: Liberty can be
taken with the tempo
markings and rubato
should be used throughout
in order to further
stress the beauty and
significance of the text.
With its vocal-like
descant, the flute should
be treated as an
additional voice rather
than mere accompaniment
to enhance the texture of
the piece. Thomas
Moore (1779-1852) was an
Irish poet, singer,
songwriter and
entertainer. In his poem,
On Music, Moore
emphasizes the power that
music has in our lives
and the ability it has to
evoke memories and
feelings from the past.
Music transcends that
which can be spoken or
felt. The beauty of
making music together is
to establish meaningful
connections with others
and to share a common
language through song. We
are reminded, however,
that relationships with
each other can be fluid
or unstable, but as the
words of the poem remind
us, music will not
betray. No matter the
experiences that we face,
the relationships that we
foster, or the memories
that we create, music
will always be there for
us in times of need and
in times of celebration.
What does music mean to
you? How does it enrich
your life? On Music -
Thomas Moore When through
life unblest we rove,
Losing all that made life
dear, Should some notes
we used to love, In days
of boyhood, meet our ear,
Oh! how welcome breathes
the strain! Wakening
thoughts that long have
slept, Kindling former
smiles again In faded
eyes that long have wept.
Like the gale, that sighs
along Beds of oriental
flowers, Is the grateful
breath of song, That once
was heard in happier
hours. Fill'd with balm
the gale sighs on, Though
the flowers have sunk in
death; So, when
pleasure's dream is gone,
Its memory lives in
Music's breath. Music,
oh, how faint, how weak,
Language fades before thy
spell! Why should Feeling
ever speak, When thou
canst breathe her soul so
well? Friendship's balmy
words may feign, Love's
are even more false than
they; Oh! 'tis only
music's strain Can
sweetly soothe, and not
betray. Note to the
performer: Liberty can be
taken with the tempo
markings and rubato
should be used throughout
in order to further
stress the beauty and
significance of the text.
With its vocal-like
descant, the flute should
be treated as an
additional voice rather
than mere accompaniment
to enhance the texture of
the piece. Thomas
Moore (1779–1852)
was an Irish poet,
singer, songwriter and
entertainer. In his poem,
On Music, Moore
emphasizes the power that
music has in our lives
and the ability it has to
evoke memories and
feelings from the past.
Music transcends that
which can be spoken or
felt. The beauty of
making music together is
to establish meaningful
connections with others
and to share a common
language through song.We
are reminded, however,
that relationships with
each other can be fluid
or unstable, but as the
words of the poem remind
us, music will not
betray. No matter the
experiences that we face,
the relationships that we
foster, or the memories
that we create, music
will always be there for
us in times of need and
in times of celebration.
What does music mean to
you? How does it enrich
your life?On Music
– Thomas MooreWhen
through life unblest we
rove,Losing all that made
life dear,Should some
notes we used to love,In
days of boyhood, meet our
ear,Oh! how welcome
breathes the
strain!Wakening thoughts
that long have
slept,Kindling former
smiles againIn faded eyes
that long have wept.Like
the gale, that sighs
alongBeds of oriental
flowers,Is the grateful
breath of song,That once
was heard in happier
hours.Fill’d with
balm the gale sighs
on,Though the flowers
have sunk in death;So,
when pleasure’s
dream is gone,Its memory
lives in Music’s
breath.Music, oh, how
faint, how weak,Language
fades before thy
spell!Why should Feeling
ever speak,When thou
canst breathe her soul so
well?Friendship’s
balmy words may
feign,Love’s are
even more false than
they;Oh! ’tis only
music’s strainCan
sweetly soothe, and not
betray.Note to the
performer: Liberty can be
taken with the tempo
markings and rubato
should be used throughout
in order to further
stress the beauty and
significance of the text.
With its vocal-like
descant, the flute should
be treated as an
additional voice rather
than mere accompaniment
to enhance the texture of
the piece.
(Creative Medleys of Praise and Worship Songs Blended with Traditional Hymn Tune...(+)
(Creative Medleys of
Praise and Worship Songs
Blended with Traditional
Hymn Tunes). Composed by
Sandra Eithun. For
handbell choir (3-5
octaves) / handchimes
(3-5 octaves). Handbell
collection. Level 2.
Collection. Lorenz
Publishing Company
#20/1577L. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
America's All-Time Favorite Songs for God and Country (Library of Series). Arran...(+)
America's All-Time
Favorite Songs for God
and Country (Library of
Series). Arranged by Amy
Appleby. Music Sales
America. Gospel, Sacred,
Sacred. Softcover. 320
pages. Music Sales
#AM985314. Published by
Music Sales
For voice. C Edition. Format: fake book. With vocal melody, lyrics and chord nam...(+)
For voice. C Edition.
Format: fake book. With
vocal melody, lyrics and
chord names. Christmas
and holiday. Series: Hal
Leonard Fake Books. 157
pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by Hal Leonard.
SATB choir - Easy to Moderate SKU: WD.080689878121 Behold the Cross of...(+)
SATB choir - Easy to
Moderate
SKU:
WD.080689878121
Behold the Cross of
Christ. Composed by
Marty Parks. Arranged by
Marty Parks. Choral,
cantatas. Christmas.
Accompaniment CD (split).
Duration 40-45 minutes.
Word Music #080689878121.
Published by Word Music
(WD.080689878121).
UPC:
080689878121.
Jesus
made an astounding claim
in Luke 4. When He
proclaimed that He was
the fulfillment of
Isaiah's prophecy, it was
more than a resume of
credentials; it was a
mission statement. In
fact, it was a commitment
- to you and to me - that
there would be a place
where sinners can find
mercy; the afflicted can
find healing; the broken
can find compassion, and
the outcast can find
dignity. Behold the cross
of Christ...it is the
place where love and
mercy meet.
This
profound spiritual theme
is movingly captured by
veteran arranger Marty
Parks in Where Love &
Mercy Meet, the latest
offering from Simply Word
Easter. Combining popular
songs by Michael W.
Smith, Bill and Gloria
Gaither, and Darlene
Zschech and Reuben Morgan
with beloved classics,
this musical features
engaging worship
sequences with
easy-to-learn SATB choral
parts and arrangements
for one male and one
female solos (with
optional men/women
unison), making it ideal
for smaller choirs or
those with limited
rehearsal time. A
well-designed
accompaniment DVD is
available to enhance your
production, as well as an
optional small-cast
dramatic script by Kim
Messer that will bring
the themes of the musical
into a powerful
contemporary focus. This
Easter, invite your
congregation and
community to come to the
place where love and
mercy meet - the cross of
Jesus Christ.
SATB choir - Easy to Moderate SKU: WD.080689845222 Behold the Cross of...(+)
SATB choir - Easy to
Moderate
SKU:
WD.080689845222
Behold the Cross of
Christ. Composed by
Marty Parks. Arranged by
Marty Parks. Choral,
cantatas. Listening CD.
Duration 40-45 minutes.
Word Music #080689845222.
Published by Word Music
(WD.080689845222).
UPC:
080689845222.
Jesus
made an astounding claim
in Luke 4. When He
proclaimed that He was
the fulfillment of
Isaiah's prophecy, it was
more than a resume of
credentials; it was a
mission statement. In
fact, it was a commitment
- to you and to me - that
there would be a place
where sinners can find
mercy; the afflicted can
find healing; the broken
can find compassion, and
the outcast can find
dignity. Behold the cross
of Christ...it is the
place where love and
mercy meet.
This
profound spiritual theme
is movingly captured by
veteran arranger Marty
Parks in Where Love &
Mercy Meet, the latest
offering from Simply Word
Easter. Combining popular
songs by Michael W.
Smith, Bill and Gloria
Gaither, and Darlene
Zschech and Reuben Morgan
with beloved classics,
this musical features
engaging worship
sequences with
easy-to-learn SATB choral
parts and arrangements
for one male and one
female solos (with
optional men/women
unison), making it ideal
for smaller choirs or
those with limited
rehearsal time. A
well-designed
accompaniment DVD is
available to enhance your
production, as well as an
optional small-cast
dramatic script by Kim
Messer that will bring
the themes of the musical
into a powerful
contemporary focus. This
Easter, invite your
congregation and
community to come to the
place where love and
mercy meet - the cross of
Jesus Christ.
SATB choir - Easy to Moderate SKU: WD.080689769726 Behold the Cross of...(+)
SATB choir - Easy to
Moderate
SKU:
WD.080689769726
Behold the Cross of
Christ. Composed by
Marty Parks. Arranged by
Marty Parks. Choral,
cantatas. Bulk CD
(10-pak). Duration 40-45
minutes. Word Music
#080689769726. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689769726).
UPC:
080689769726.
Jesus
made an astounding claim
in Luke 4. When He
proclaimed that He was
the fulfillment of
Isaiah's prophecy, it was
more than a resume of
credentials; it was a
mission statement. In
fact, it was a commitment
- to you and to me - that
there would be a place
where sinners can find
mercy; the afflicted can
find healing; the broken
can find compassion, and
the outcast can find
dignity. Behold the cross
of Christ...it is the
place where love and
mercy meet.
This
profound spiritual theme
is movingly captured by
veteran arranger Marty
Parks in Where Love &
Mercy Meet, the latest
offering from Simply Word
Easter. Combining popular
songs by Michael W.
Smith, Bill and Gloria
Gaither, and Darlene
Zschech and Reuben Morgan
with beloved classics,
this musical features
engaging worship
sequences with
easy-to-learn SATB choral
parts and arrangements
for one male and one
female solos (with
optional men/women
unison), making it ideal
for smaller choirs or
those with limited
rehearsal time. A
well-designed
accompaniment DVD is
available to enhance your
production, as well as an
optional small-cast
dramatic script by Kim
Messer that will bring
the themes of the musical
into a powerful
contemporary focus. This
Easter, invite your
congregation and
community to come to the
place where love and
mercy meet - the cross of
Jesus Christ.
SATB choir - Easy to Moderate SKU: WD.080689479090 Behold the Cross of...(+)
SATB choir - Easy to
Moderate
SKU:
WD.080689479090
Behold the Cross of
Christ. Composed by
Marty Parks. Arranged by
Marty Parks. Choral,
cantatas. Accompaniment
video. Duration 40-45
minutes. Word Music
#080689479090. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689479090).
UPC:
080689479090.
Jesus
made an astounding claim
in Luke 4. When He
proclaimed that He was
the fulfillment of
Isaiah's prophecy, it was
more than a resume of
credentials; it was a
mission statement. In
fact, it was a commitment
- to you and to me - that
there would be a place
where sinners can find
mercy; the afflicted can
find healing; the broken
can find compassion, and
the outcast can find
dignity. Behold the cross
of Christ...it is the
place where love and
mercy meet.
This
profound spiritual theme
is movingly captured by
veteran arranger Marty
Parks in Where Love &
Mercy Meet, the latest
offering from Simply Word
Easter. Combining popular
songs by Michael W.
Smith, Bill and Gloria
Gaither, and Darlene
Zschech and Reuben Morgan
with beloved classics,
this musical features
engaging worship
sequences with
easy-to-learn SATB choral
parts and arrangements
for one male and one
female solos (with
optional men/women
unison), making it ideal
for smaller choirs or
those with limited
rehearsal time. A
well-designed
accompaniment DVD is
available to enhance your
production, as well as an
optional small-cast
dramatic script by Kim
Messer that will bring
the themes of the musical
into a powerful
contemporary focus. This
Easter, invite your
congregation and
community to come to the
place where love and
mercy meet - the cross of
Jesus Christ.
Choral (Listening CD) SKU: HL.35032529 A Service for Holy Week. Co...(+)
Choral (Listening CD)
SKU: HL.35032529
A Service for Holy
Week. Composed by
Douglas Nolan. Shawnee
Sacred. Cantata, Easter,
General Worship, Holy
Week, Sacred. CD.
Duration 2220 seconds.
Published by Shawnee
Press (HL.35032529).
ISBN 9781540040183.
UPC: 888680896898. 5x5
inches.
Written to
commemorate the Passion
of Christ, this cantata
is a moving tribute to
His life and ministry.
Composed for maximum
flexibility and scored
for SA(T)B voices, the
optional cued notes make
it possible for the
cantata to grow with your
choir. Smaller choirs
will enjoy the rich
textures and larger
ensembles will be able to
engage their full
resources. For churches
that desire an
instrumental component, a
very modest consort
instrumentation creates a
reverent accompaniment.
The narration contains
scriptures and prayers to
convey the graceful theme
of Christ's sacrificial
love. Ending with the
crucifixion, A Gathering
of Grace will set the
stage for Easter morning.
Songs include: Prelude of
Shadows; In the Stillness
of This Moment; Ask of
Me; Palm Branches; A
Light in the Upper Room;
Jesus, in Gethsemane; The
Day the Cross Held Up the
Sky; A Green Hill Far
Away; Recessional. Score
and Parts (fl, cl, hn,
perc, pno, hp, vn, vc)
available as a Printed
Edition and as a digital
download.
The Oxford Book of Flexible Anthems composed by Alan Bullard (1947-). For flexib...(+)
The Oxford Book of
Flexible Anthems composed
by Alan Bullard (1947-).
For flexible
instrumentation. Mixed
Voices. Sacred.
Spiral-bound paperback.
296 pages. Published by
Oxford University Press
Cello, Clarinet, Flute,
French Horn, Piano,
Trombone, Trumpet, Violin
SKU: HP.9161
Composed by Pepper
Choplin. Musicals for
Adults. Ash Wednesday,
Lent, Palm Sunday, Holy
Week, Maundy Thursday,
Good Friday, Easter
Sunday, Jesus Christ -
Cross, Jesus Christ -
Death, Jesus Christ -
Redeemer, Jesus Christ -
Resurrection, Jesus
Christ - Savior. Choral
score. 92 pages. Hope
Publishing Company #9161.
Published by Hope
Publishing Company
(HP.9161).
UPC:
763628191610. Pepper
Choplin.
Easter
Cantata Beginning with
John 3:16, this musical
tells the remarkable
Passion story. The theme
of God's love is
highlighted in every step
of Jesus' journey to the
cross. With a light
contemporary feel in the
rhythm and harmony, the
music is full of
memorable melodies with a
dramatic flair. From the
rhythmic call of Hosanna,
God Save Us to the
reassuring, Remember I Am
There to the dramatic one
note melody of They Came
to Arrest Him, this work
will provide a moving
experience for any
service during Holy Week.
The choir parts are
carefully crafted and
choir-tested, ensuring
that your singers will
perform with confidence.
Four of the pieces may
serve as Sunday anthems
as the larger work is
being prepared.
Accompaniment can be
provided by piano, or a
small ensemble of eleven
instruments arranged by
Ed Hogan. Performance
time is
39-minutes.
Instru
mental Parts include:
Conductor's Score, Flute,
Clarinet, Trumpet, French
Horn (opt. Alto Sax),
Trombone (opt. Baritone
T.C. or Tenor Sax),
Drums, Piano, Electric
Bass, 2 Violins (opt.
Viola), Cello & String
Reduction.
Arrangements for Solo Instrument to Full Orchestra; Flexible for any number o...(+)
Arrangements for Solo
Instrument to Full
Orchestra; Flexible for
any number or combination
of instruments with piano
or CD accompaniment.
Arranged by Stan Pethel.
Advent; Christmas;
Epiphany;
Transfiguration; Christ's
Gracious Life; Palm
Sunday; Easter;
Eastertide; Pentecost;
Holy Trinity;
Reformation; All Saints';
Christ the King;
Communion; Stewardship;
Thanksgiving; General.
Book and CD. Published by
Chorister's Guild
(LO.CGIN8CD).
Arrangements for Solo Instrument to Full Orchestra; Flexible for any number o...(+)
Arrangements for Solo
Instrument to Full
Orchestra; Flexible for
any number or combination
of instruments with piano
or CD accompaniment.
Arranged by Stan Pethel.
Advent; Christmas;
Epiphany;
Transfiguration; Christ's
Gracious Life; Palm
Sunday; Easter;
Eastertide; Pentecost;
Holy Trinity;
Reformation; All Saints';
Christ the King;
Communion; Stewardship;
Thanksgiving; General.
Book and CD. Published by
Chorister's Guild
(CG.CGIN16CD).
Arrangements for Solo Instrument to Full Orchestra; Flexible for any number o...(+)
Arrangements for Solo
Instrument to Full
Orchestra; Flexible for
any number or combination
of instruments with piano
or CD accompaniment.
Arranged by Stan Pethel.
Advent; Christmas;
Epiphany;
Transfiguration; Christ's
Gracious Life; Palm
Sunday; Easter;
Eastertide; Pentecost;
Holy Trinity;
Reformation; All Saints';
Christ the King;
Communion; Stewardship;
Thanksgiving; General.
Book and CD. Published by
Chorister's Guild
(CG.CGIN15CD).
Arrangements for Solo Instrument to Full Orchestra; Flexible for any number o...(+)
Arrangements for Solo
Instrument to Full
Orchestra; Flexible for
any number or combination
of instruments with piano
or CD accompaniment.
Arranged by Stan Pethel.
Advent; Christmas;
Epiphany;
Transfiguration; Christ's
Gracious Life; Palm
Sunday; Easter;
Eastertide; Pentecost;
Holy Trinity;
Reformation; All Saints';
Christ the King;
Communion; Stewardship;
Thanksgiving; General.
Book only. Published by
Chorister's Guild
(CG.CGIN16).
By Various. Edited by Trubel, Gerhard. Hymn settings, Mass Sections, Psalms, Ger...(+)
By Various. Edited by
Trubel, Gerhard. Hymn
settings, Mass Sections,
Psalms, German; Choral
Collections, Mixed Choir,
Music for Casuals;
Occasions: Eucharist,
Communion, Peace and
Justice, Prayer, Wedding,
Confirmation, Praise and
thanks, Morning, Midday,
Evening, Psalms, Baptism,
Mourning, Death, Our
Father; Use during church
year: Advent
SKU: CA.1290100 Composed by Various. Edited by Gunther Kretzschmar. This ...(+)
SKU: CA.1290100
Composed by Various.
Edited by Gunther
Kretzschmar. This
edition: Paperbound.
Choral collections for
children's choir; Hymns
by Martin Luther:
Ausgaben mit mehreren
Luther-Liedern. Musik fur
Gottesdienst, Spiel und
Fest. Psalms, German,
Songs for children,
Secular choral music,
Special days, Ascension,
New year, Easter and
Eastertide, Whitsun,
Reformation day, Praise
and thanks, Morning,
midday, evening.
Collection. Composed
1992-96. 160 pages. Carus
Verlag #CV 12.901/00.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.1290100).
By Joseph M. Martin. Arranged by Stahn Pethel. For SATB choir, congregation and ...(+)
By Joseph M. Martin.
Arranged by Stahn Pethel.
For SATB choir,
congregation and piano
accomapniment (optional
orchestration). Choral.
Octavo. Published by
Shawnee Press.