See How the Savior Stands a Pleading—High-Range Vocal Solo and Piano
High Voice - Digital Sheet Music

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High Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1074256

Composed by Joshua Leavitt. Arranged by Daniel Carter. Classical,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Traditional. 7 pages. Daniel Carter #678546. Published by Daniel Carter (A0.1074256).

John Leland’s descriptive and powerful text captivated Joshua Leavitt who composed a plaintive melody about the Savior’s pleading in our behalf on Judgement Day. This Appalachian folk hymn tune titled PLEADING SAVIOR was first published in “Christians Lyre” in 1830 in the Sacred Harp tradition. Arranged with a descriptive, emotive piano accompaniment that underscores the elegance and depth of the lamenting singer, the words conclude with a peaceful return to the Savior’s loving arms. Arranged for medium-range solo voice, high-range solo voice, and SSAA women’s chorus and piano available at danielcartermusic.com.

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