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O Come Let Us Sing to the Lord
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O Come Let Us Sing to the Lord 2-Part - Sheet Music

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2-part equal voices, keyboard accompaniment, flute - Beginning

SKU: GI.G-5108

Composed by William M. Schoenfeld. Lent 3 A, OT 4 B, OT 18 C, OT 23 A, OT 27 C, Children. Singing Our Faith. Sacred. Octavo. 12 pages. GIA Publications #5108. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-5108).

Text Source: Psalm 95. Text by William M. Schoenfeld. Scripture: Psalm 95.

The first section is 62 measures of a joyful unison 6/8 melody, which reminds us that unison can be interesting! The second section is a slower 4/4 with the choir divided into two sections in an overlapping call and response passage ending in a brief section harmonized for two voices. A D.C. al Coda takes us back to the excitement of the first section ending in a brief coda. Can be performed with or without flute. Flute part is optional.

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