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Original

Psalm 136. To God the Mighty God. Choral Score. Maurice Greene. Voice sheet music. B-Flat Instrument sheet music. Bass Clef Instrument sheet music. C Instrument sheet music. Choir sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music. Beginning.

Translation

Psalm 136. To God the Mighty God. Choral Score. Maurice Greene. Voice sheet music. B-Flat Instrument sheet music. Bass Clef Instrument sheet music. C Instrument sheet music. Choir sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music. Beginning.

Original

Psalm 136. To God the Mighty God. Choral Score. To God the Mighty God. Composed by Maurice Greene. Arranged by Michael Burkhardt. For 2-part or 3-part treble voices, keyboard, B-flat instrument or C instrument , cello. bass instrument. Sacred. Moderately Easy. Choral score. Scripture. Psalms 136. 12 pages. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers. MN.50-6103. With Scripture. Psalms 136. Sacred. Written for Two-Part Treble Voices, Treble Instrument, and Continuo OR Two-Part Treble Voices and Keyboard. The text and music of this piece has been attributed to Maurice Greene and first appeared in a collection of music around 1774 in London. The music is joyful and melodic and is written a Baroque style. The text is a metrical paraphrase of the King James Version of Psalm 136. Part of the Michael Burkhardt Treble Chorus Series. Instrumental parts for Treble Instrument in B-flat and C and Cello available separately. MN.50-6103A.

Translation

Psalm 136. To God the Mighty God. Choral Score. To God the Mighty God. Composed by Maurice Greene. Arranged by Michael Burkhardt. For 2-part or 3-part treble voices, keyboard, B-flat instrument or C instrument , cello. bass instrument. Sacred. Moderately Easy. Choral score. Scripture. Psalms 136. 12 pages. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers. MN.50-6103. With Scripture. Psalms 136. Sacred. Written for Two-Part Treble Voices, Treble Instrument, and Continuo OR Two-Part Treble Voices and Keyboard. The text and music of this piece has been attributed to Maurice Greene and first appeared in a collection of music around 1774 in London. The music is joyful and melodic and is written a Baroque style. The text is a metrical paraphrase of the King James Version of Psalm 136. Part of the Michael Burkhardt Treble Chorus Series. Instrumental parts for Treble Instrument in B-flat and C and Cello available separately. MN.50-6103A.