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CGA766 Bless God's Holy Name |
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This joyful paraphrase from Psalms 103 is set in a 6/8 meter with a flowing melody, marked 'Quick and Light'. After the vocal melody is introduced, canonic treatment is used. Following a contrasting B section, the A material returns. The handbell part is an easy, repeated pattern which uses only six bells.
Voicing: Handbells; 6 bells
Composer: Kenneth T. Kosche
Text: Kenneth T. Kosche
Scripture: Psalm 103:1, 4-5
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