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Original

To Many a Well. A Cappella sheet music. Soprano Voice sheet music. Voice Solo sheet music. Advanced.

Translation

To Many a Well. A Cappella sheet music. Soprano Voice sheet music. Voice Solo sheet music. Advanced.

Original

To Many a Well composed by Randall Giles. For SATB choir with soprano voice solo, a cappella. Choral, General, Lent. Medium. Medium Difficult. Choral octavo. Published by Paraclete Press. PL.0306. To Many a Well is a moving setting of a 16th century English carol. The text speaks of our need for healing from sin and of gratefulness in finding "water to wash me. " Set in verse form, the music is set in Renaissance motet style, but with a 20th century flavor. It opens with a soprano solo. burden. and is followed by three verses that are set in phrases of a gentle rise and fall in the middle voice. The effect is one of grace and prayerfulness. This would be an especially fine piece for the season of Lent. To many a well is a glowing setting. This stunning music which demands a great deal of both singer's and listener's- but, like all great artists demands spring from its intensity and represent only a small token of what its creation must have cost its author. We can only continue to be enormously grateful to Randall for his gifts to our life and worship. - AAM Journal.

Translation

To Many a Well composed by Randall Giles. For SATB choir with soprano voice solo, a cappella. Choral, General, Lent. Medium. Medium Difficult. Choral octavo. Published by Paraclete Press. PL.0306. To Many a Well is a moving setting of a 16th century English carol. The text speaks of our need for healing from sin and of gratefulness in finding "water to wash me. " Set in verse form, the music is set in Renaissance motet style, but with a 20th century flavor. It opens with a soprano solo. burden. and is followed by three verses that are set in phrases of a gentle rise and fall in the middle voice. The effect is one of grace and prayerfulness. This would be an especially fine piece for the season of Lent. To many a well is a glowing setting. This stunning music which demands a great deal of both singer's and listener's- but, like all great artists demands spring from its intensity and represent only a small token of what its creation must have cost its author. We can only continue to be enormously grateful to Randall for his gifts to our life and worship. - AAM Journal.