If you have a young SATB choir, consider this attractive setting of the traditional Latin text, scored for three-part mixed voices with optional baritone. Â Light, melodic and easy to learn, it's very pretty and is an excellent choice for festivals and adjudications.
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BL677
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Sandra Howard once again shows that she knows how to write for young choirs. This piece for concert or competition is 3-Part Mixed (limited baritone range) with an optional bass part as well. The beauty of this charming anthem is in its quiet simplicity. Excellent for teaching unified vowels and matching timbres among the sections, this is a must for developing choirs.
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Does not sound as easy as it is, and young choirs will learn this quickly.
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