This work is a most beautiful paraphrase of the well-known passage from Matthew 6: 28-30. The melody is infectious in the beauty and should be sung in a lilting and graceful manner; the accompaniment, with its 'rocking' motion should never be over-bearing, but played gently and with clean pedaling. Sound file is found with Two Part Mixed setting, CGA738.
Voicing: Unison voices and keyboard with optional flute or violin
Composer: Natalie Sleeth
Text: Natalie Sleeth
Season: Epiphany, Ordinary/General
Lectionary:
Year A - Epiphany - Eighth Sunday after the Epiphany;
Year A - Season after
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