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Songs of Glory 

Languages: English
Songs of Glory

Schalit, Heinrich

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SKU 981254
Accompaniment Piano/organ/keyboard
VoicingSATB / Mixed voices
Themes Art song, Psalms
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Five anthems for SATB and organ: 1. How glorious is Thy name (Psalm 8 1, 2); 2. I lift mine eyes (Psalm 121); 3. The Lord is my strength (Psalm 118 14, 17); Beyond the stars (John Slater); 5. All the stars of morning (Yehuda Halevi/Nina Salaman)

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Schalit, Heinrich


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