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Soul Adorn Yourself With Gladness

Soul Adorn Yourself With Gladness
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Organ Folio
Publisher Morning Star Music Publishers
Arranger Burkhardt, Michael

Price: $9.00

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Catalog #MSM10-826

Two settings of this traditional long-lived chorale (SCHM CKE DICH). First onequotes Paul Manz s E en So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come and is in D-flat to accommodate its use with the choral setting. Second is ornamented trio that incorporates a ritornello theme from Bach s Christmas Oratorio. Two new hymnharmonizations, both in D and D-flat included for congregational singing. Puresilk, gold, (or chocolate, if you prefer)!

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
HARMONIZATIN 2 BURKHARDT CRUGER  
HARMONIZATION 1 BURKHARDT CRUGER  
HARMONIZATION 1 BURKHARDT CRUGER  
HARMONIZATION 2 BURKHARDT CRUGER  
SETTING 1 BURKHARDT CRUGER D  
SETTING 2 BURKHARDT CRUGER  
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