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She Hath Done What She Could: The Life of Fanny J. Crosby in Story and in Song - Paperback (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
She Hath Done What She Could: The Life of Fanny J. Crosby in Story and in Song - Paperback (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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by Glenn Christianson (Contribution by), Paul G. Hiscock (Author)
"She Hath Done What She Could" is a dramatic hymn-story program for choir on the life of the blind hymn-writer, Fanny Crosby. The story and music have a clear message of salvation and dedication. The arrangements are refreshing and "singable." Written by Paul Hiscock and Glenn Christianson, it features arrangements for choir, ladies' group, men's group, keyboard, congregation, with dramatic narration for 2 readers.
Titles Included: To God Be the Glory, Praise Him Medley, Redeemed, Tell Me the Story of Jesus, Be Thou Exalted, At the Cross, Safe in the Arms of Jesus, Rescue the Perishing, Saved By Grace, Blessed Assurance, My Savior First of All.
The Christian testimony of Fanny Crosby and the many stories behind her many gospel songs are sure to be remembered long past the program. The arrangements are singable and worth using over and over again.
Please Note: This edition is formatted for 8.5 x 11 and is handy for directors, accompanists, choir members, and readers.
Readers: 2
Pages: 88
Media: Print
Size: 8.5 x 11 inches
Performance Time: 40-45 minutesShepherd's Staff Ministries
"Singable Sacred Music" (and Playable, too!)
_________________________Category: Choral
Primary Composer or Arranger: Hiscock, Paul
Company / Vendor Name: Shepherd's Staff Ministries
Subcategory: Cantata
Voicing: Small to Large Group
Range / Level: Moderate Adv.
Number of Pages: 86Dimensions: 0.18 x 11 x 8.5 INPublication Date: February 02, 2022All Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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