The Irish Blessing by Joyce Eilers 2-Part - Digital Sheet Music

By Emily Crocker

The moving setting of the traditional "May the road rise to meet you" lyric by Joyce Eilers is now available for 2-Part a cappella or optional accompanied. It makes a beautiful closing number or benediction for Treble choirs from middle school and up.

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Item types:
Digital
Level:
Beginning
Artist:
Joyce Eilers
Arrangers:
Emily Crocker
Usages:
School and Community Sacred
Number of Pages:
3

Chorus 2-Part Chorus, Choir - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1740058

Composed by Joyce Eilers. Arranged by Emily Crocker. This edition: pdf, streaming. 21st Century, A Cappella, Celtic, Christian, Irish. 3 pages. Emily Holt Crocker #1301227. Published by Emily Holt Crocker (A0.1740058).

The moving setting of the traditional "May the road rise to meet you" lyric by Joyce Eilers is now available for 2-Part a cappella or optional accompanied. It makes a beautiful closing number or benediction for Treble choirs from middle school and up.

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