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10 Anthems For About 10 Singers
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Unison/2 Part
Publisher Lorenz Corporation
Arranger Pugh, Larry

Price: $8.95

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Catalog #45/1094L

UPC code: 000308054484

Post-holiday doldrums, summer choir vacation season, "snow" Sundays, or simplya smaller church-whatever the reason might be for your small and probably vocally unbalanced choir, the reality is that the music ministry is still important to the worship experience and appropriate anthems must be found. This superb collection can make that daunting task a joy. Ten anthems for any combination of voices in unison, two-part, or simple SAB make this a practicalcompilation. The talented composers and text writers included make it worth singing and hearing, and the price, at less than half the cost of the anthems purchased separately, makes it a very economically viable purchase as well. Perhaps the understated title of the collection should be altered to match thetitle of the first anthem-Let All The People raise Thee. This anthology makes that possible no matter who is in the choir on Sunday!

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
A BLESSING RICKARD, JEFFREY  
A JUBILANT SONG LIGHTFOOT, MARY LYNN  
A TIME FOR ALL THINGS WAGNER, DOUGLAS E  
COME BLESS THE LORD LAU, ROBERT  
LET ALL PEOPLE PRAISE THEE SLEETH, NATALIE  
LET US LOVE ONE ANOTHER SHERMAN, ARNOLD B  
LORD LEAD ME LORD MARTIN, GILBERT  
PRAISE HIM ALLELUIA BUTLER, EUGENE  
SING A NEW SONG PETHEL, STAN  
SUPPLICATION SPEVACEK, LINDA  
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