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An Offering
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An Offering by Dan Forrest 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Dan Forrest
SATB choir

SKU: BP.BP1964

Composed by Dan Forrest. Arranged by Dan Forrest. Sacred octavos. Sacred. Octavo. Beckenhorst Press #BP1964. Published by Beckenhorst Press (BP.BP1964).

6.75 x 10.25 inches. Lyrics by Eileen Berry.

A gentle musical unfolding of the balance between anything we could possibly offer and Christ's supreme sacrifice. Scored for SATB chorus with piano and optional chamber orchestra (BP.1964A), this piece is suitable for any occasion of worship. The instruments in the orchestration are flute, oboe, clarinet (B-flat), horn in F, trombones I and II, tuba, violins I and II, viola, cello and bass.

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Anonymous
February 21, 2016
another beauty by Dan Forrest
Dan Forrest has become a premier source for original and arranged traditional Christian choral music and has found a voice distinctly his own. It's hard to decide which deserves more praise: the thoughtful and naturally singable musical lines for each vocal part or the beautiful piano accompaniment inextricably woven into the fabric of the vocal harmony. Purchase this octavo and keep looking for more of his work - and hope that he writes more music for men's trio (my own personal weakness)