CGA329 Twelve Canons for Children's Choirs
Description
The introduction printed with the canons tells most clearly the reasons for their creation and their intended uses. No choir should be without these canons as teaching aids, but also as performable music in the worship service.
Voicing: Unison, two-parts
Text: John D. Horman
Composer: John D. Horman
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