A flowing setting of an original text based on Psalm 121: 5 and 7 and Psalm 91: 1 and 4. Significant handbell and flute parts add to the effectiveness of this arrangement.
The Lord Is My Keeper
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Anthem Information
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Season
Voicing
Year Published
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Catalog No.
50-2506A
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1 review
The Lord Is My Keeper
(Updated: May 20, 2019)
Overall rating
5.0
Choral Integrity
5.0
Textual Quality
5.0
Teachability
5.0
Audience Response
5.0
Commissioned upon the occasion of the arrival of the New Millennium, Anna Laura Page brilliantly wrote an anthem in her usual lyric style and flowing transitions that needs to be in every sacred choral library. It is both easily taught and very singable, but the key changes will require a skilled pianist. This is not to be missed for any service of reassurance and comfort.
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Beautiful and accessible anthem for youth or adult choirs
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