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Come to the Stable
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Come to the Stable by Carol Browning 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Carol Browning
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SATB choir, keyboard accompaniment, flute, oboe, cello, guitar, 6 handbells, (from 3 octaves handbells, ) - Beginning

SKU: GI.G-5421

Composed by Carol Browning. Edited by Christopher Walker. Christmastide, Christmas Vigil, Christmas Night. Christmas. Sacred. Octavo. With guitar chord names. 12 pages. GIA Publications #5421. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-5421).

English. Text by Carol Browning.

A Christmas song that invites all to come to the stable “as you are.” After a unison refrain and first verse, the piece develops into two, then three, and midway through, into four voices, with a gently moving folk-like feel. 6 handbells.

A Christmas song that invites all to come to the stable “as you are.”.

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