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Heart of a Shepherd
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Heart of a Shepherd by Rory Cooney 3-Part - Sheet Music
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Heart of a Shepherd by Rory Cooney 3-Part - Sheet Music

By Rory Cooney
SAB choir, cantor, voice solo, assembly, keyboard accompaniment, violin 1, violin 2, viola, cello, flute - Beginning

SKU: GI.G-6720

Composed by Joseph Gelineau S.J. and Rory Cooney. Lent 4 A, Easter 4 A, Easter 4 B, OT 16 B, OT 28 A, Christ the King A, Sacred Heart C, Presentation of the Lord. Celebration Series. Sacred. Octavo. With guitar chord names. 8 pages. GIA Publications #6720. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-6720).

UPC: 785147672005. English. Text Source: Ref.: Rory Cooney, vv.: Psalm 23, The Grail Text by Rory Cooney. Scripture: Psalm 23.

This highly original setting of Psalm 23 utilizes the Gelineau verses uniquely arranged for two voices. The refrain is from John 21:15, "Feed my lambs." For cantor or soloist

Verses arranged from Joseph Gelineau’s "Psalm 23.".

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Based on 1 Reviews
Paula
August 14, 2011
Beautiful Melody
The B part is not easy as it is too high for the basses and too low for the tenors. The melody is absolutely beautiful and makes up for the awkward men's line. The verses work nicely as solos or duets.