Full Score
Gwyneth Walker
Τηε Γρεατ Τρεεσ Musical Settings of the Poetry of Wendell Berry
for Soprano Solo, SATB Chorus, Clarinet and Piano
Τηε Γρεατ Τρεεσ Duration: 13’15”
THE GREAT TREES are musical settings of the poetry of Wendell Berry (1934 – ). The poetry and music focus on the beauty and spirituality of nature – trees, birds, still water – “one household, high and low.” Five poems have been selected for this set. #1, #3 and #5 are generally descriptive in character: quiet beauty The Peace of Wild Things; a clearing in the woods The Dark Around Us and great trees rising to heaven The Timbered Choir. These songs are scored for SATB chorus. Poems #2 and #4 are more introspective Silence, listening to the Steps of the City, and are composed for solo voice. A clarinet is added to the piano accompaniment, and indeed, is a featured element in this work. The clarinet was chosen for this role due to its gentle, “wood” wind sonority and appearance. In the first song, the clarinet portrays a lone bird in flight. In the second song, the clarinet provides commentary to the solo voice. Clarinet becomes the essence of the dance in the fourth song, and rises in range with the great trees in the finale. THE GREAT TREES is an expression of ecstatic reverence for the spiritual presence in nature. This expression ranges from the peaceful reverence of the “grace of the world” to the celebratory reverence of “O light come down to earth, be praised!” * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dr. Gwyneth Walker (b. 1947) is a graduate of Brown University and the Hartt School of Music. She holds B.A., M.M. and D.M.A. Degrees in Music Composition. A former faculty member of the Oberlin College Conservatory, she resigned from academic employment in 1982 in order to pursue a career as a full-time composer. She now lives on a dairy farm in Braintree, Vermont. Gwyneth Walker is a proud resident of Vermont. She is the recipient of the Year 2000 “Lifetime Achievement Award” from the Vermont Arts Council as well as the 2008 “Athenaeum Award for Achievement in the Arts and Humanities” from the St. Johnsbury (VT) Athenaeum. Walker's catalog includes over 190 commissioned works for orchestra, chamber ensembles, chorus and solo voice. The music of Gwyneth Walker is published by E. C. Schirmer of Boston (choral and vocal music) and Lauren Keiser Music (orchestral and instrumental music). Further information concerning Gwyneth Walker and her works is available at www.gwynethwalker.com.
Τηε Ποεμσ (1) THE PEACE OF WILD THINGS When despair for the world grows in me and I wake in the night at the least sound in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be, I go and lie down where the wood drake rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds. I come into the peace of wild things who do not tax their lives with forethought of grief. I come into the presence of still water. And I feel above me the day-blind stars waiting with their light. For a time I rest in the grace of the world, and am free. (2) THE SILENCE Though the air is full of singing my head is loud with the labor of words. Though the season is rich with fruit, my tongue hungers for the sweet of speech. Though the beech is golden I cannot stand beside it mute, but must say “It is golden,” while the leaves stir and fall with a sound that is not a name. It is in the silence that my hope is, and my aim. A song whose lines I cannot make or sing sounds men’s silence like a root. Let me say and not mourn: the world lives in the death of speech and sings there. (3) THE DARK AROUND US The dark around us, come, Let us meet here together, Members one of another, Here in our holy room,
Here on our little floor, Here in the daylit sky, Rejoicing mind and eye, Rejoining known and knower, Light, leaf, foot, hand, and wing, Such order as we know, One household, high and low, And all the earth shall sing. (4) SONG I stood and heard the steps of the city and dreamed a lighter stepping than I heard, the tread of my people dancing in a ring. I knew that circle broken, the steps awry, stone and iron humming in the air. But I thought even there, among the straying steps, of the dance that circles life around, its shadows moving on the ground, in rhyme of flesh with flesh, time with time, our bliss, the earthly song that heavenly is. (5) GREAT TREES Slowly, slowly they return To the small woodland let alone: Great trees, outspreading and bright, Apostles of the living light. Patient as stars, they build in air Tier after tier a timbered choir, Stout beams upholding weightless grace Of song, a blessing on this place. They stand in waiting all around, Uprisings of their native ground. Downcomings of the distant light; They are the advent they await. Receiving sun and giving shade, Their life’s a benefaction made, And is a benediction said Over the living and the dead. In fall their brightened leaves, released, Fly down the wind, and we are pleased To walk on radiance, amazed. O light come down to earth, be praised!
The Great TreesGwyneth WalkerWendell Berry (1934 - )
© Copyright 2009 by Gwyneth Walker279 Brainstorm Rd., Braintree VT 05060
All rights reserved. Made in U.S.A.
Rubato q = ca. 100
Rubato q = ca. 100
Score in CCommissioned by the Wolf River Singers, Ben J. Legett, Director,
through the Choral Commissioning Project and a gift from Bob and Deb Cameron in memory of Edwin K. DimesPremiered on March 6, 2010 – Germantown, Tennessee
1. The Peace of Wild Things
*roll fingers on closed piano lid to simulate fluttering bird’s wing.
for SATB Chorus, Clarinet and Piano
Bb Clarinet
Piano
p peacefullyas a lone bird in flight
, , ,
roll fingers gently on piano lid*
6
Cl. ,
pp echo
,
p
roll fingers gently on piano lid
p
11
Cl.
mf
sneak a breath if necessary
mf
3
* Grace notes precede the beat.
15
Cl.
A
dim.
p
When
mf espr.Solo Alto
des
-
pp barely audible
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
A
A
17
A
pair
for the world
grows
in
me
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
19
Cl.
S
A
(p)
*
and
Solo Sop. mf espr.
I
wake
in the night
at the
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
4
21
Cl.
S
T
least
sound
inSolo Ten. mf espr.
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
23
T fear of what my life
and my chil
dren’s
- lives
may
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
25
Cl.
T
mf
be,
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
5
B
B
27
Cl.
S
A
T
B
p
I
Tutti p
go,
I
I
Tutti p
go,
I
ITutti p
go,
I
I
pgo,
I
p gently
31
Cl.
S
A
T
B
p
go
and lie down
where the wood
drake
rests
in his beau
ty- on
the wa
ter,
-
go
and lie down
where the wood
drake
rests
in his beau
ty- on
the wa
ter,
-
go
and lie down
where the wood
drake
rests
in his beau
ty- on
the wa
ter,
-
and
mfthe
go
and lie down
where the wood
drake
rests
in his beau
ty- on
the wa
ter,
-
6
36 rit.
rit.
C
C
a tempo (q = ca. 100)
a tempo (q = ca. 100)
S
A
T
B
I
(p)
I
(p)
great
her
on
3- feeds.
3 I
(p)
the
3great
her
on
3- feeds.
p
I
mf
p gently
40
S
A
T
B
come in to
- the peace
of
wild
things
who
do not tax
their lives
with
fore
thought
- of
3
come in to
- the peace
of
wild
things
who
do not tax
their lives
with
fore
thought
- of
3
come in to
- the peace
of
wild
things
who
do not tax
their lives
with
fore
thought
- of
3
come in to
- the peace
of
wild
things
who
do not tax
their lives
with
fore
thought
- of
3
7
43 D
D
Cl.
S
A
T
B
(p)
grief.
I
,
come in to
- the pres
ence
- of still
wa
ter.
-
And
,
I feel
a
-
grief.
I
,
come in to
- the pres
ence
- of still
wa
ter.
-
And
,
I feel
a
-
grief.
I
, come in to
- the pres
ence
- of still
wa
ter.
-
And
,
I feel
a
-
grief.
I
, come in to
- the pres
ence
- of still
wa
ter.
-
And
,
I feel
a
-
47 rit.
rit.
Cl.
S
A
T
B
mf
bove
me the day
blind
3
- stars
wait ing- with
their light.
For
, mf
a
bove
me the day
blind
3
- stars
wait ing- with
their light.
For
, mf
a
bove
me the day
blind
3
- stars
light.
For
, mf
a
bove
me the day
blind
3- stars
light.
For
, mf
a
8
E
E
Slower
Slower
50
S
A
T
B
time
I
rest
in the grace
of
the
3
world,
and
,
am
free.
time
I
rest
in the grace
of
the
3
world,
and
,
am
free
time
I
rest
in the grace
of
the
3world,
and
, am
free.
time
I
rest
in the grace
of
the
3
world,
and
, am
free.
for rehearsal only
mf a tempo (q = 100)
a tempo (q = 100)
54 rit.
rit.
Cl.
S
A
T
B
mf
p
p
p
p
Play
p
9
F
F
Slower
Slower
58
Cl.
S
A
T
B
p
I
go
and lie down
where the wood
drake
rests
in his beau
ty- on
the
I
go
and lie down
where the wood
drake
rests
in his beau
ty- on
the
I
go
and lie down
where the wood
drake
rests
in his beau
ty- on
the
I
go
and lie down
where the wood
drake
rests
in his beau
ty- on
the
61
Cl.
S
A
T
B
mf
p
wa
ter,
-
and
,
am
wa
ter,
-
and
,
am
wa
ter,
- on
the
wa
ter...
-
I
rest
in the grace
of
the
3world,
and
, am
wa
ter,
- on
the
wa
ter...
-
I
rest
in the grace
of
the
3world,
and
, am
10
*The ossia (Clarinet) and bracketed (Piano) passages are an alternate ending if the performance is not to continueinto the next song. If proceeding, the Clarinet plays the full-size notes as written and the piano is tacet for measure 73.
3’30”
65G
G
a tempo, (q = 100) as the beginning
a tempo, (q = 100) as the beginning
Cl.
S
A
T
B
mf
free.
free.
free.
free.
rit.
rit.
Cl.
S
A
T
B
*
p
70
pp
pp
pp
pp
*
roll fingerson piano lid
11
The Great TreesGwyneth WalkerWendell Berry (1934 - )
© Copyright 2009 by Gwyneth Walker279 Brainstorm Rd., Braintree VT 05060
All rights reserved. Made in U.S.A.
Slowly
Slowly
Score in CCommissioned by the Wolf River Singers, Ben J. Legett, Director,
through the Choral Commissioning Project and a gift from Bob and Deb Cameron in memory of Edwin K. DimesPremiered on March 6, 2010 – Germantown, Tennessee
Freely, as a recitative (q = 120)
Freely, as a recitative (q = 120)
for Solo Soprano, Clarinet and Piano
2. The Silence
Bb Clarinet
Soprano
Piano
p
Though
mf freely
the air
is
full
of
sing
ing
- my
,
head
is
loud
with the
p
5
p
p
la
bor
- of
3words.
Though the sea
son
- is rich
with
p
p
9
fruit,
my
tongue
hun gers- for
the sweet
of
3speech.
12
A
A
p
mf
p
Though the beech
is
3gold
en
- I
,
mf
p
15
can not- stand
be side
- it
mute,
but
,
must say
“It is
gold
en,
-
3 3
3
mf
3
2
18
mf
p
,
gold
en,”
-
while
, the
3 33
3 3
3
3 3 3 3
3
3
21
mf
p
3
3 3
3
leaves
stir and fall
with a sound
that is not
a
name.
p gently
3 3
3
mf
3
24 B
B
33 3
3
It
p
is in
the
si
lence
-
that my hope
is,
and
my
3 3
3
dim.
p
3
3
28
aim.
A
mp
song
whose
lines I can
not- make
or
(p)
31
p
sing
sounds
men’s
3si
lence
- like
a
root.
Let
, fme
C
C
34
f
3
say
and
, not
mourn:
5 5 5 5
3 3
3 5 5 5 5
f
3 3 3 3
3
3 3 3 3
4
37 Slowly
Slowly
the
, world
lives
in the death
of
3 3
3
3
40 a tempo (q = 120)
a tempo (q = 120)
speech,
in
,
the death
of
speech,
and
, mf
pp barely audible
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
43
p echo
sings
there,
and
, mp
L.H.
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
(pp)
5
2’00”
45
sings
there,
and
, p
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
rit. to end
rit. to end
47
pp
sings
there.
pp
(pp)
5 5 5 5
6
Slowly and peacefully q = 100
Slowly and peacefully q = 100
The Great TreesGwyneth WalkerWendell Berry (1934 - )
© Copyright 2009 by Gwyneth Walker279 Brainstorm Rd., Braintree VT 05060
All rights reserved. Made in U.S.A.
Commissioned by the Wolf River Singers, Ben J. Legett, Director, through the Choral Commissioning Project and a gift from Bob and Deb Cameron in memory of Edwin K. Dimes
Premiered on March 6, 2010 – Germantown, Tennessee
*The piano accompaniment is provided to support the chorus, only if needed. Play minimally through measure 26, then play as written.
for SATB Chorus and Piano
3. The Dark Around Us
SopranoAlto
Tenor Bass
Piano
The
p
dark
a
round
- us,
unis.
,
come,
Let us meet
here
unis.
to geth
- er,
-
,
The
pdark
a
round
- us,
,
come,
Let us meet
here to geth
- er,
-
,
* ,
,
with pedal
p
6A
A
accel. poco a poco
accel. poco a poco
SA
TB
mem
bers- of one
an
oth
- er,
- Here
in our ho
ly
- room,
Here
, cresc. poco a poco
on our lit
tle
-
mem
bers- of one
an
unis.oth
- er,
- Here
in our ho
ly
unis.- room,
Here
,cresc. poco a poco
on
unis.
our lit
tle
-
,
pedal simile
cresc. poco a poco
11SA
TB
floor,
(accel.)(cresc.)
Here
in the day
lit
- sky,
Re
, joic
- ing
- mind
and
floor,
(cresc.) Here
in the day
lit
- sky,
Re
, joic
- ing
- mind
and
(accel.)
(cresc.)
Faster q = 120
Faster q = 120
15 rit.
rit.
B
B
q = 100
q = 100
SA
TB
eye,
(accel.)
Re
mfjoin
- ing
- known
and
know
er,
- Ah
Light,
p lightly, as birds hopping
leaf,
eye,
Re
mfjoin
- ing
- known
and
know
er,
-
Light,
p lightly, as birds hopping
leaf,
(accel.)
mf
p lightly
19SA
TB
foot,
hand,
and
unis.
wing,
Such
,
or
der
- as
we
know
And
unis.
all
the
foot,
hand,
and
wing,
Such,
or
der- as we know
One
house
hold,
- high
and
low,
2
25 accel. poco a poco
accel. poco a poco
SA
TB
earth,
the
earth
shall
sing,
cresc. poco a poco
sing,
and
unis.all
the
earth
shall
sing,
cresc. poco a poco sing,
Play
p cresc. poco a poco
29C
C
Faster q = 120
Faster q = 120
SA
TB
(accel.)(cresc.)
Ah
Here
f on our lit
tle
- floor,
(cresc.)
Ah
Here...
f lit
tle
- floor,
(accel.)
(cresc.)
f
33
SA
TB
Here
in the day
lit
- sky,
Re
joic
- ing
- mind
and
eye,
Re
join
- ing
- known
and
Here...
day
lit
- sky,
Re
joic
- ing...
- mind
and
eye,
Re
join
- ing...
-
3
rit.
rit.
*Optional accompaniment (as at the beginning) through m. 44, then play as written.
38D
D
q = 100
q = 100
S
A
T
B
know
er,
- Ah
Light,
p lightly, as birds hopping leaf,
foot,
hand,
and
wing,
,
and
all
the
earth,
and
know
er,
- Ah
Light,
p lightly, as birds hopping
leaf,
foot,
hand,
and
wing,
And
,
all
the
earth,
and
know
er,
-
Light,
p lightly, as birds hopping leaf,
foot,
hand,
and
wing,
, and
all
the
earth,
and
know
er,
-
Light,
p lightly, as birds hopping leaf,
foot,
hand,
and
wing,
, and
*
p lightly
accel.
accel.
44 E
E
In celebration q = 120
In celebration q = 120
S
A
T
B
all
the
earth,
the
earth
shall
sing,
f
the
earth
shall
all
the
earth,
the
earth
shall
sing,
f
the
earth
shall
all
the
earth,
the
earth
shall...
the
f earth
shall
sing,
all
the
earth,
the
earth
shall...
the
f earth
shall
sing,
Play
f
4
rit.
rit.
2’00”
48
S
A
T
B
sing,
the
earth
shall
sing.
ff
sing,
the
earth
shall
sing.
ff
the
earth
shall
sing.
ff
the
earth
shall
sing.
sing.
ff
ff
5 5 5 5
5
q. = 88
q. = 88
Score in C
The Great TreesGwyneth WalkerWendell Berry (1934 - )
© Copyright 2009 by Gwyneth Walker279 Brainstorm Rd., Braintree VT 05060
All rights reserved. Made in U.S.A.
Commissioned by the Wolf River Singers, Ben J. Legett, Director, through the Choral Commissioning Project and a gift from Bob and Deb Cameron in memory of Edwin K. Dimes
Premiered on March 6, 2010 – Germantown, Tennessee
for Solo Soprano, Clarinet and Piano
4. The Steps of the City
Bb Clarinet
Piano
tap lid lightly, as a joyous dance
Lively (q. = 88)
Lively (q. = 88)
5mf lightly
*
10
* Grace notes precede the beat.
rit.
rit.
a tempo
a tempo
p
p
with pedal
15 A
A
Cl.
S
mf lightly
Solo
I
mf lightly
stood
and heard
the steps
of the cit
y
-
mf lightly
19
(mf lightly)
and dreamed
a light
er- step
ping-
than
I
23
heard,
the tread
of my peo
ple- danc
ing- in
a
2
27
p cresc. poco a poco
ring
dan
p
cing,-
dan
cresc. poco a poco
cing,-
dan
- -
p cresc. poco a poco
32
f
p
cing- in
a ring.
f
I
mf
f
B
B
37
mf
p
mf
knew
that cir
cle- brok
en,
-
the steps
a wry,
-
stone
and iron
mf
3
42 rit.
rit.
p
f
p sub.
hum ming
- in
the air,
f
in the air.
p sub.
f
p sub.
C
C
a tempo (q. = 88)
a tempo (q. = 88)
47 D
D
f
mf
f
But
mfI
thought
e ven-
f
mf
52
there,
a mong
- the stray
ing- steps,
of
the dance
that
cir
cles- life
a
-
4
57 E
E
mf
p
round,
its
p
shad ows- mo
ving- on
the ground,
p
61
rhyme
of flesh
with flesh,
65 rit.
rit.
time
mfwith
time,
our
mf
5
F
F
Grandly
Grandly
2’30”
69 Slowly, freely
Slowly, freely
f
bliss,
f the
, mf freelyearth ly- song
that heav’n
ly
-
2 2
f
a tempo (q. = 88)
a tempo (q. = 88)
73
p
mf
is.
p
mf
tap lid joyously
p
6
The Great TreesGwyneth WalkerWendell Berry (1934 - )
© Copyright 2009 by Gwyneth Walker279 Brainstorm Rd., Braintree VT 05060
All rights reserved. Made in U.S.A.
Stately q = 72
Stately q = 72
Score in CCommissioned by the Wolf River Singers, Ben J. Legett, Director,
through the Choral Commissioning Project and a gift from Bob and Deb Cameron in memory of Edwin K. DimesPremiered on March 6, 2010 – Germantown, Tennessee
for SATB Chorus, Clarinet and Piano
5. The Timbered Choir
Tenor
Bass
Piano
mm
(hum) pp barely audible
Great
p
Trees,
Great
Trees,
Great
Trees,
p
6 A
A
A
T
B
mm
(hum) pp barely audible
slow
p
- ly,
slow ly- they
re turn
- to the small
wood land- let
a
-
Great
Trees,
Great
pp
Trees,
Great
Trees,
Great
Trees,
10 B
B
poco accel.
poco accel.
S
A
T
B
Great
p
trees,
out spread
- ing- and bright,
A
pos- tles- of
the liv
ing- light.
3
lone:
slow
pp
ly...
-
Great
Trees,
Great
Trees,
Great
Trees,
Great
Trees,
14C
C
Slightly faster q = 80
Slightly faster q = 80
S
A
T
B
Light...
(accel.)p
Pa
mp
tient- as stars,
they build
in
air
Tier
af ter- tier,
a
Pa
mp
tient- as stars,
they build
in
air
Tier
af ter- tier,
a
slow
ly...
- Pa
mptient- as stars,
they build
in
air
Tier
af ter- tier,
a
Great
Trees,
Great
mp
Trees,
Great
Trees,
Great
Trees,
(accel.)
mp
2
18
S
A
T
B
tim
bered
- choir,
stout
beams
up hold
- ing- weight
less
- grace
of
tim
bered
- choir,
stout
beams
up hold
- ing- weight
less
- grace
of
tim
bered
- choir,
stout
beams up hold,
- up hold
- ing- weight
less
- grace
of
Great
Trees,
stout
beams up hold,
- up hold
- ing- weight
less
- grace
of
poco accel.
poco accel.
21D
D
Faster q = 88
Faster q = 88
S
A
T
B
song,
a bless
ing
- on
this
place.
They
stand
mf in wait
ing
-
song,
a bless
ing
- on
this
place.
They
stand
mf
in wait
ing
-
song, of song,
a bless
ing
- on
this
place.
They
stand...
mf
song, of song,
a bless
ing
- on
this
place.
They
mf
stand
in wait
ing
-
mf
3
24 rit.
rit.
S
A
T
B
all
a
round,
- Up
ris- ings- of
their
na
tive
- ground.
,
all
a
round,
- Up
ris- ings- of
their
na
tive
- ground.
,
Up
ris
- ings...
-
,
all
a
round,
-
up ris
- ings- of
their
na
tive
- ground.
,
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
E
E
Slower
Slower
27 accel.
accel.
S
A
T
B
Down
fcom- ings- of
the dis
tant- light;
They
mf
are
the ad
vent- they
a wait.
-
Down
fcom- ings- of
the dis
tant- light;
They
mf
are
the ad
vent- they
a wait.
-
Down...
fof
the
light;
They
mf
are
the ad
vent- they
a wait.
-
Down...
fthe
light;
They
mf
are
the ad
vent- they
a wait.
-
mf
f
3
3 3 3
4
30F
F
Faster q = 88
Faster q = 88
Cl.
S
A
T
B
(accel.)
mf
* f
p
p
p
p
(accel.)
3
p
mf
f
3 3 3 3
3
3 3 3
33
* Grace notes precede the beat.
Cl.
mf
3 3 3
3
mf
f
mf
3 3 3 3
3
3 3 3
5
rit.
rit.
36
Slower, freely
Slower, freely
Cl.
,
p
3
3
3
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
3
p
G
G
Stately q = 72
Stately q = 72
39
Cl.
SA
TB
Re
p tenderly
ceiv
- ing- sun
and giv
ing- shade,
Their
unis.
Re
p tenderly
ceiv
- ing- sun
and giv
ing- shade,
Their
(p)
41
Cl.
SA
TB
life’s a
ben
e- fac
- tion- made,
And
mf
is
a
life’s a ben
e- fac
- tion- made,
mf
6
43
Cl.
S
A
T
B
mf
ben e- dict
- ion- said
ben e- dict
- ion- said
o
ver- the liv
ing...-
o
ver- the liv
ing- and
the
o
ver- the liv
ing- and
the
6 6
6 6 6 6 6 6
45
H
H
Cl.
S
A
T
B
f
dead.
In
f
fall
their bright
ened- leaves,
re leased,
-
dead.
In
f fall
their bright
ened- leaves,
re leased,
-
dead.
In
f fall...
Fly
dead.
In
f
fall...
Fly
6 6
6 6 6 6
7
47
Cl.
S
A
T
B
to
to
down the wind
and we
are pleased
to
down the wind
and we
are pleased
to
6 6 6
6 6 6 6 6 6
rit.
rit.
48
accel. poco a poco
accel. poco a poco
Cl.
S
A
T
B
p
,
walk on ra
diance,-
a
p sub.
mazed.
-
O
, (p) light come down
to earth,
O
walk on ra
diance,-
a
p sub.
mazed.
-
O
, (p)
light come down
to earth,
O
walk on ra
diance,-
a
p sub.
mazed.
-
, to
(p)
earth,
O
walk on ra
diance,-
a
p sub.
mazed.
-
, to
(p)
earth,
O
,
p
6
6
8
50
Cl.
SA
T
B
(accel.)
mf
3
light
cresc.
come down
to earth,
O light
come down
to earth,
be
light...
cresc. to earth,
O light...
to earth,
be...
light...
cresc. to earth,
O light...
to earth,
be...
(accel.)
cresc.
6
6 6 6
6
6
I
I
Faster q = 88 in celebration
Faster q = 88 in celebration
52
Cl.
SA
T
B
f
6 6 6 3 6 6 6 3
praised!
f O
light,
be praised,
O light,
be
O
f
light,
be praised,
O light,
be praised,
O
f
light,
be praised,
O light,
be praised,
9
54
Cl.
S
A
T
B
6 6 6 6
praised,
be praised,
O
light
come
down
to
earth
be
praised,
be praised,
O
light
come
down
to
earth
be
O light,
be praised,
be praised,
O
light
come
down
to
earth
be
O light,
be praised,
be praised,
O
light
come
down
to
earth
be
10
rit.
rit.
3’15”Total: 13’15”
October 18, 2009Braintree, Vermont
57
Cl.
S
A
T
B
( f )
ff
praised,
be praised!
praised,
be
praised!
praised,
be praised!
praised,
be
praised!
ff
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