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Spirituals For Solo Singers

Spirituals For Solo Singers
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Accompaniment CD
Composer Althouse, Jay
Publisher Alfred Publishing Co Inc

Price: $11.95

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Catalog #16913

UPC code: 038081150697

Jay Althouse has compiled an outstanding collection of eleven spirituals arranged for solo voice and piano by some of Alfred's finest composers and arrangers. Perfect for recitals, concerts and contests, this compilation includes songs such as

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
AMAZING GRACE  
CLIMBIN' UP THE MOUNTAIN  
EZEKIEL'S WHEEL  
GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN  
KUM BA YA (KUM BA YAH)  
KUM BA YAH  
LET US BREAK BREAD TOGETHER  
LITTLE DAVID PLAY ON YOUR HARP  
MY LORD WHAT A MORNIN' (MORNING) ALTHOUSE,JAY AFRICAN-AMERICAN SPI  
MY LORD WHAT A MORNING  
NOBODY KNOWS THE TROUBLE I'VE SEEN  
RISE UP SHEPHERD AND FOLLOW  
WADE IN THE WATER  
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