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Come, and Let Us Drink of That New River
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Come, and Let Us Drink of That New River by Leo Nestor 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Leo Nestor
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SATB choir, organ accompaniment, violin 1, violin 2, viola, cello, bass, horn in f, trumpet in B-flat, flugelhorn, timpani, glockenspiel - Early intermediate

SKU: GI.G-8653

Composed by Leo Nestor. Eastertide, Easter Sunday. Choral. Tune Name: Great Falls. Sacred. Octavo. 8 pages. GIA Publications #8653. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-8653).

UPC: 785147865308. English. Text Source: Ode III: Deute poma piomen kainon, tr. John Mason Neale, 1818–1866, alt.; Translation: John Mason Neale.

This venerable hymn text receives a warm, inviting treatment from an original tune by one of today’s masters. An organ or instrumental introduction, modulations, meter changes, and frequent registration changes supply even more interest. In addition, the composer’s orchestration for string orchestra, horn in F, trumpet in B-flat, flugelhorn, timpani, and glockenspiel is available from the publisher.

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