Teach a Child/I Love to See the Temple - SB by Janice Kapp Perry Choir - Sheet Music

By Janice Kapp Perry

optional children's chorus

* Medley for two-part chorus (SB), optional children's chorus, and piano, featuring the songs "Teach a Child" and "I Love to See the Temple."

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Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Methods and More Music History
Level:
Beginning
Artist:
Janice Kapp Perry
Usages:
Commitment
Shipping Weight:
0.4 pounds

Choir, SB, Piano - Beginning

SKU: JK.01251

Composed by Janice Kapp Perry. Edited by Janice Kapp Perry. Arranged by Steven Kapp Perry. Commitment, Family, Preparedness, Teaching, Temple and Family History. Choral, Christian, Gospel, Inspirational. Octavo. Duration 2:00. Jackman Music Corporation #01251. Published by Jackman Music Corporation (JK.01251).

Steven and Janice Kapp Perry. Doctrine and Covenants 124:39–41.

* Medley for two-part chorus (SB), optional children's chorus, and piano, featuring the songs "Teach a Child" and "I Love to See the Temple."

Composer: Janice Kapp Perry
Arranger: Steven Kapp Perry
Lyricist: Steven and Janice Kapp Perry
Difficulty: Easy
Performance time: 2:00

References: Doctrine and Covenants 124:39–41


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Ratings + Reviews

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2 reviews

Ramie

Jun 11, 2012

Beautifully Simple!

I have loved this arrangement since I first heard it. I appreciate the simplicity of the melodies and the way in which they work together. I'm also grateful for a simpler piano part that does not require an expert. The men's parts are on the high side, but this is a good way to help the men learn to use their air more efficiently.

Kalgal

Sep 18, 2011

nice piece, but I need to correct you.

I have sung this as part of a cantata before. The cantata is not Cumorah's Hill but Come to The House of the Lord.I am glad to see that this is now available in sheet music, without having to purchase the whole cantata. I wish it was registered down just a little. Then adults could sing the men's part, while kids sing the other part. It's a little high on the second verse for a lot of women.