O Lord, thou hast searched me out by John Rutter 4-Part - Digital Sheet Music
By John Rutterfor SATB choir, cor anglais (or clarinet, or viola) and organ. This reflective setting of verses from Psalm 139 was composed in memory of George Guest and first performed by the choir of St John's College, Cambridge, on Ash Wednesday, 2007. The work makes a highly effective Lenten or contemplative anthem.
Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- Choir Organ Accompaniment
- Ensembles:
- 4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
- Genres:
- Classical
- Composers:
- John Rutter
- Publishers:
- Oxford University Press Digital
- ISBN:
- 9780193541115
- Format:
- Octavo
- Item types:
- Digital
- Artist:
- John Rutter
- Usages:
- School and Community Sacred
- Number of Pages:
- 16
Detailed Description
SKU: OX.9780193541115
Composed by John Rutter. Sheet music. Octavo. 16 pages. Oxford University Press Digital #9780193541115. Published by Oxford University Press Digital (OX.9780193541115).ISBN 9780193541115.
For SATB choir, cor anglais (or clarinet, or viola) and organ. This reflective setting of verses from Psalm 139 was composed in memory of George Guest and first performed by the choir of St John's College, Cambridge, on Ash Wednesday, 2007. The work makes a highly effective Lenten or contemplative anthem.
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