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Take My Life, and Let It Be by Philip Lawson 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Philip Lawson

Written for a school confirmation service in Salisbury Cathedral 1989, this anthem features an original tune wedded to the well-known Francis Havergal text. The first stanza is in unison, followed by a four-part a cappella treatment of the second stanza. The third stanza features an expanded organ accompaniment with the altos and basses taking the melody, and the sopranos and tenors on the descant. Useful throughout the church year and for special services.

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Summary
Instrument:
Choir Organ Accompaniment
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian 21st Century
Composers:
Philip Lawson
Publishers:
MorningStar Music Publishers
UPC:
688670588273
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Early Intermediate
Artist:
Philip Lawson
Usages:
Confirmation Discipleship Pentecost School and Community
Size:
6.75 x 10.25 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.5 pounds
Detailed Description
SATB choir, organ - Early Intermediate

SKU: MN.50-8827

Composed by Philip Lawson. Year C Pentecost9; Catholic Year C Ordinary12; Catholic Year C Ordinary16; Year A Proper 16 (21); Catholic Year A Ordinary21; Year A Proper 24 (29); Year A Proper 28 (33); Catholic Year A Ordinary29; Catholic Year A Ordinary33. Confirmation, 21st Century, Missions/Outreach, Vocation/Ministry, Commitment/Discipleship. Octavo. MorningStar Music Publishers #50-8827. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers (MN.50-8827).

UPC: 688670588273. 6.75 x 10.25 inches.

Written for a school confirmation service in Salisbury Cathedral 1989, this anthem features an original tune wedded to the well-known Francis Havergal text. The first stanza is in unison, followed by a four-part a cappella treatment of the second stanza. The third stanza features an expanded organ accompaniment with the altos and basses taking the melody, and the sopranos and tenors on the descant. Useful throughout the church year and for special services.

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