How Firm A Foundation - Piano-Organ Duet
Piano - Digital Sheet Music

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Organ,Piano - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1405963

Composed by American Folk Melody. Arranged by Gayle Gould. Christian,Praise & Worship,Religious,Sacred,Traditional. Organ and Piano. 17 pages. Gayle Gould #989011. Published by Gayle Gould (A0.1405963).

   Piano-organ duet, four verses of this great hymn of praise. Early advanced level. Verse 3 borrows from Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E Minor, 3rd Movement. Overall, a happy, crisp sound, suitable for use in worship services, arts competition, or as a recessional after a ceremony. To this end, the arrangement has an optional first/second DS Al Fine structure to enable lengthening the piece as may be necessary.
   The pdf you will download contains the duet plus separate piano and organ scores. There is no need to purchase additional copies. If playing from the duet score, permission is granted to make one copy.

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