Surely The Presence Of The Lord Is In This Place (arr. Stephen DeCesare) by Lanny Wolfe Sheet Music for 2-Part Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Surely The Presence Of The Lord Is In This Place (arr. Stephen DeCesare) Digital Sheet Music
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Surely The Presence Of The Lord Is In This Place (arr. Stephen DeCesare)
by Lanny Wolfe 2-Part Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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This is an alternate version for those choirs with very little rehearsal time and want to sing some harmony with a song and is not complicated. The tender Christian hymn by Lanny Wolfe has been freshly arranged for a 2-part choir (Part 1: High Voices (Sop. & Ten), Part 2: Low Voices (Alto & Bass) with Piano accompaniment. This arrangement is the only version that contains all of the verses and the different refrains ever used for this piece. Accessible and appropriate for any church or concert setting. Can be used on multiple occasions throughout the liturgical year. Thanksgiving and anything pertaining to the Holy Spirit are prime examples.

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