CGA511 Oh, Come, All You Children
Description
From the pen of William Schoenfeld comes this Christmas anthem for unison voices with keyboard and optional handbells (2 octaves, 9 bells). The engaging tune by Schoenfeld is based on a well known text by Johann Christoph von Schmid. The handbell part is easy and provides a nice enhancement for the piece.
Composer: William M. Schoenfeld
Text Author: Johann Christoph von Schmid (1768-1854)
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