CGA331 Do You Know Who Made the Day
Description
This simple but effective setting of the Genesis creation story, written for primary choirs, uses spoken parts with the choral response making it an extremely easy anthem to teach and memorize.
Voicing: Unison with organ and finger cymbal/triangle
Composer: Hal H. Hopson
Text: Elizabeth McE. Shields
Season: Lent
Lectionary: Year A - Lent - First Sunday of Lent
Scripture: Genesis
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