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Wood is for the Manger by Steven R. Janco 3-Part - Sheet Music

By Steven R. Janco
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SAB choir, Descant, opt. assembly, keyboard accompaniment, C instrument

SKU: GI.G-008707

Composed by Steven R. Janco. Epiphany, Christmas, Triduum. Tune Name: Bobjay. Sacred. Octavo. With guitar chord names. 12 pages. GIA Publications #008707. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-008707).

UPC: 641151087078. Text by Timothy Dudley-Smith.

In this lovely piece, though stanza one is clearly focused on the Nativity, the other three stanzas which speak of the birth, death, and resurrection of Christ in the larger context of salvation history, make this hymn much more expansive in scope. While appropriate for Christmas and Epiphany, this hymn might also find a home during Passiontide, thus highlighting connections between Incarnation and Redemption themes.

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