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Music, When Soft Voices Die - Mixed Choir, Keith D. Rowley Dec 2009

Music, When Soft Voices Die - Mixed Choir, Keith D. Rowley

Keith D Rowley

Song arranged for A Cappella mixed choir (SAB) with words by Percy Bysshe Shelley and original music by Ernest Gold.


Come, Follow Me - Mixed Choir, Keith D. Rowley Dec 2009

Come, Follow Me - Mixed Choir, Keith D. Rowley

Keith D Rowley

Anthem for SATB choir and piano based on the hymn tune by Samuel McBurney with words by John Nicholson.


Because Of Thy Great Bounty - Mixed Choir, Keith D. Rowley Dec 2002

Because Of Thy Great Bounty - Mixed Choir, Keith D. Rowley

Keith D Rowley

Anthem for SATB choir and piano. This is an arrangement from a solo sacred song by Leon A. Hoffmeister with words by Grace Noll Crowell. The song is also known by the title "Because I have been given much."


Every Night When The Sun Goes In - Mixed Choir, Keith D. Rowley Dec 2001

Every Night When The Sun Goes In - Mixed Choir, Keith D. Rowley

Keith D Rowley

An Appalachian folk song arranged for SAATBB choir and piano


Ye Elders Of Israel - 2-Part Men's Choir, Keith D. Rowley Dec 2000

Ye Elders Of Israel - 2-Part Men's Choir, Keith D. Rowley

Keith D Rowley

A tenor-bass duet (or men's choir) and piano arrangement of the hymn by Thomas H. Bayly with words by Cyrus H. Wheelock.


Rise Up, O Men Of God - Men's Choir, Keith D. Rowley Dec 1993

Rise Up, O Men Of God - Men's Choir, Keith D. Rowley

Keith D Rowley

A men's choir (TTBB) and piano arrangement of the hymn by William P. Merrill with words by William H. Walter.


At The Cry Of The First Bird - Women's Choir, Keith D. Rowley Dec 1984

At The Cry Of The First Bird - Women's Choir, Keith D. Rowley

Keith D Rowley

An Easter anthem arranged for women's (SSAA) choir from a song by David M. Guion and words from ancient Irish poetry.