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Oxford University Press There alway something sings - Emerson/Quartel - SATB
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Lyrics: Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882)
Composer: Sarah Quartel
Format: Choral Octavo
Voicing: SATB with piano accompaniment
This beautiful setting of a text by Ralph Waldo Emerson celebrates the universal presence of song, which can be found in places of beauty but also darkness. With memorable melodies and a flowing supportive accompaniment, this piece will leave a warm feeling in both the singers and listeners alike. Originally published in The Oxford Book of Flexible Choral Songs for flexible voices and also available separately in a version for two part and piano.
Duration: 3:00
Composer: Sarah Quartel
Format: Choral Octavo
Voicing: SATB with piano accompaniment
This beautiful setting of a text by Ralph Waldo Emerson celebrates the universal presence of song, which can be found in places of beauty but also darkness. With memorable melodies and a flowing supportive accompaniment, this piece will leave a warm feeling in both the singers and listeners alike. Originally published in The Oxford Book of Flexible Choral Songs for flexible voices and also available separately in a version for two part and piano.
Duration: 3:00
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