Two pieces that blend several favorite biblical passages of comfort and hope. These two pieces grew out of experiences surrounding the tragedy at Columbine High School and a choir tour to Kenya. A good piece for high school or adults.
Two Songs of Hope
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Voicing
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Catalog No.
50-2507A
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Two Songs of Hope
(Updated: May 17, 2019)
Overall rating
4.5
Choral Integrity
4.0
Textual Quality
5.0
Teachability
5.0
Audience Response
4.0
Two pieces that stand alone for a variety of usage by youth or adults:
"Canticle of Comfort" is a setting of text from Psalm 23, Matthew 11, & John 14, designed for use with congregation.
"Truly, God Is Able" is a lyric anthem of reassurance that we do not strive alone.
"Canticle of Comfort" is a setting of text from Psalm 23, Matthew 11, & John 14, designed for use with congregation.
"Truly, God Is Able" is a lyric anthem of reassurance that we do not strive alone.
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Two nice pieces for the price of one with a strong text!
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