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Bless His Holy Name by Mark Shepperd 3-Part - Sheet Music

By Mark Shepperd
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SAB choir and piano, with optional congregation, descant, and handbells (3–5 octaves) - Early Intermediate

SKU: MN.50-6146

Composed by Mark Shepperd. MorningStar Music Publishers #50-6146. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers (MN.50-6146).

UPC: 688670561467. English. Psalm 103.

A lilting 6/8 setting of Psalm 103, this could be a useful anthem with the optional handbells, but it was designed to involve the congregation. First the choir sings the antiphon and the congregation copies it. The choir sings a verse, and when the antiphon returns it is sung in canon. Then another verse and then the antiphon with descant and a seven measure concluding coda for the choir alone.

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