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Penitent Prayers
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Organ Folio
Publisher Lorenz Corporation
Arranger Uppercue, Kevin
Grade Moderately Difficult

Price: $15.00

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Catalog #70/1815L

UPC code: 9781429129985

Original works, alongside selections based on familiar hymn and plainsong tunes reflect the chronology of penitence through the ages. Sometimes bold andsometimes introspective, the music draws from a diverse palette of harmonic and contrapuntal colors, representing one of the most intense emotions that wehave toward God, each other, and ourselves. The last three original works in this book are especially well suited for recital programming.

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
CONTRITE HEART, A  
DEPTH OF MERCY  
I SHALL BE WHITER THAN SNOW  
KYRIE ELEISON  
LAMB OF GOD  
LIGHT AMONG THE DARKNESS, A  
MAKE ME PURE WITHIN  
O COMFORTER DRAW NEAR  
PLEASE FOR MERCY, A  
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