"Whoever has God lacks nothing.” These words by Teresa of Avila are given tender musical treatment by composer Tom Shelton. Voices soar over a sensitive piano accompaniment, bringing to life a message of service, vocation, and care. Thoughtful part-writing makes this piece a wonderful selection for both developing and experienced choirs, and singers will delight in the opportunities for musical expression. The optional flute part provides an especially lovely partner to a unison choir.
Voicing: Unison (opt. descant) with piano and optional flute and finger cymbals
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