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Original

Praise and Thanksgiving. Colin Mawby. Choir sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music. Beginning.

Translation

Praise and Thanksgiving. Colin Mawby. Choir sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music. Beginning.

Original

Praise and Thanksgiving. A Choral Cycle. Composed by Colin Mawby. 1936-. For unison choir, keyboard accompaniment. Pueri Cantores Choral Series. Easy. moderate. Octavo. 14 pages. Published by World Library Publications. WL.009613. Colin Mawby, a highly regarded British organist, conductor, and prolific composer of choral works, contributes this latest work to the Pueri Cantores octavo series. This captivating set of three psalm texts set for unison choir may be performed as a choral cycle, or each piece may be performed independently. Beautifully expressive and with three distinct characters, the movements draw on Psalm 111. "Beatus Vir. How Blessed Are Those Who Fear the Lord". , Psalm121. "I Will Raise Up My Eyes". , and Psalm 34. "Let Us Magnify His Name". Choristers with some training and experience will put their skills to good use in this cycle. Topic. Beatus Vir. How Blessed Are those-Joy. Faithfulness. Righteousness. Eternal life. I Will Raise Up My Eyes- Comfort. Consolation. Strength. God the Creator. Providence. Faith. Trust. Let Us Magnify His Name -Thanks, Praise. Name of God. Sunday of the Year. Beatus Vir. How Blessed Are Those- Last Sundays of Ordinary Time. All Saints. All Souls. I Will Raise Up My Eyes- Evening Prayer. Ordinary Time Year C. Let Us Magnify His Name- Choral Introit.

Translation

Praise and Thanksgiving. A Choral Cycle. Composed by Colin Mawby. 1936-. For unison choir, keyboard accompaniment. Pueri Cantores Choral Series. Easy. moderate. Eighth. 14 pages. Published by World Library Publications. WL.009613. Colin Mawby, a highly regarded British organist, conductor, and prolific composer of choral works, contributes this latest work to the Pueri Cantores octavo series. This captivating set of three psalm texts set for unison choir may be performed as a choral cycle, or each piece may be performed independently. Beautifully expressive and with three distinct characters, the movements draw on Psalm 111. "Beatus Vir. How Blessed Are Those Who Fear the Lord". , Psalm121. "I Will Raise Up My Eyes". , and Psalm 34. "Let Us Magnify His Name". Choristers with some training and experience will put their skills to good use in this cycle. Topic. Beatus Vir. How Blessed Are those-Joy. Faithfulness. Righteousness. Eternal life. I Will Raise Up My Eyes- Comfort. Consolation. Strength. God the Creator. Providence. Faith. Trust. Let Us Magnify His Name -Thanks, Praise. Name of God. Sunday of the Year. Beatus Vir. How Blessed Are Those- Last Sundays of Ordinary Time. All Saints. All Souls. I Will Raise Up My Eyes- Evening Prayer. Ordinary Time Year C. Let Us Magnify His Name- Choral Introit.