Composed by Karen Schneider Kirner. Sacred. GIA Publications #007297. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-007297).
UPC: 641151072784.
A breathtaking live performance from The University of Notre Dame's beloved Folk Choir directed by Steven Warner and Karen Schneider Kirner and recorded at St. Boniface Church in Louisville, Kentucky at the 2011 National Pastoral Musicians' Conference. Relive this exquisite concert in its entirety and enjoy the rich additional vocals of the audience through an outstanding repertoire chronicaling their thirty years of music and ministry. A powerful addition to your listening library.
Composed by Karen Schneider Kirner. Sacred. GIA Publications #007297. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-007297).
UPC: 641151072784.
A breathtaking live performance from The University of Notre Dame's beloved Folk Choir directed by Steven Warner and Karen Schneider Kirner and recorded at St. Boniface Church in Louisville, Kentucky at the 2011 National Pastoral Musicians' Conference. Relive this exquisite concert in its entirety and enjoy the rich additional vocals of the audience through an outstanding repertoire chronicaling their thirty years of music and ministry. A powerful addition to your listening library.
Preview: From Gethsemani to Galway CD
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