CGB1431 A Time for Peace (2-3 Octaves)
Description
A Time for Peace is a calm, stately, and prayerful composition with a constant flowing eighth note presence that keeps the focus on moving forward. Most of the composition is in a major tonality and overall there is a feeling of serenity and peace. Perfect for a quiet, reflective moment in a worship service or a change of pace in concert programming, A Time for Peace is appropriate for Sundays that lift up the themes of Advent, Epiphany, post-Easter, the Beatitudes, justice and peace.
Voicing: 2 or 3 octaves handbells
Composer: Karen L. Buckwalter
Season: General, Peace
Level: 2+
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