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Original

The Holy Child, Op. 37. Horatio Parker. Bass Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Soprano Voice sheet music. Tenor Voice sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

Translation

The Holy Child, Op. 37. Horatio Parker. Bass Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Soprano Voice sheet music. Tenor Voice sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

Original

The Holy Child, Op. 37. Cantata for Christmastide. Composed by Horatio Parker. 1863-1919. Choir and piano. For Soprano voice, Tenor voice, and Bass voice. Soli. , SATB Choir, Piano. This edition. Paperback. Sacred Cantata, Original Works. Romantic Period. Christmas. Hannukah, American. Large Vocal Score. 56 pages. Published by Serenissima. SA.40079. ISBN 9781608740079. Romantic Period. Christmas. Hannukah, American. 8.27 x 11.69 inches. Parker's first Christmas cantata was composed in 1893 just before his departure from New York to his new post as organist for Trinity Church in Boston. The text was written after scriptural accounts by the composer's mother Isabella Graham Parker. 1839-1904. This new vocal score is a digitally-enhanced reproduction of the one first issued in 1893 by G. Schirmer, New York.

Translation

The Holy Child, Op. 37. Cantata for Christmastide. Composed by Horatio Parker. 1863-1919. Choir and piano. For Soprano voice, Tenor voice, and Bass voice. Suns. , SATB Choir, Piano. This edition. Paperback. Sacred Cantata, Original Works. Romantic Period. Christmas. Hannukah, American. Large Vocal Score. 56 pages. Published by Serenissima. SA.40079. ISBN 9781608740079. Romantic Period. Christmas. Hannukah, American. 8.27 x 11.69 inches. Parker's first Christmas cantata was composed in 1893 just before his departure from New York to his new post as organist for Trinity Church in Boston. The text was written after scriptural accounts by the composer's mother Isabella Graham Parker. 1839-1904. This new vocal score is a digitally-enhanced reproduction of the one first issued in 1893 by G. Schirmer, New York.