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That All May Be One
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That All May Be One by Paul Tate 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Paul Tate
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SATB choir, assembly, keyboard accompaniment, guitar - Beginning

SKU: GI.G-8382

Composed by Paul Tate. Body and Blood of Christ A, Body and Blood of Christ B, Body and Blood of Christ C. Celebration Series. Sacred. Octavo. With guitar chord names. 12 pages. GIA Publications #8382. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-8382).

UPC: 785147838203. English. Text by Paul A. Tate. Scripture: John 17:21, Luke 9:48, Luke 13:30, Mattthew 19:20, Mark 10:31, Mark 20:16.

The melody of “That All May Be One” has a range of about an octave, but within those few notes, the composers have created a thing of beauty. The part-writing is accessible, but does much to illuminate the text.

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