CGA737 Roses and Thorns
Description
All voices begin in unison, and once the melody is well-established, later divide into two parts. The thought provoking Russian text translated by Geoffrey Dearmer will provide a good opportunity for discussion.
Voicing: Two-part with keyboard, opt. handbells (3 oct.) and opt. guitar
Composer: Ruth Elaine Schram
Text: Geoffrey Dearmer
Season: General, Lent
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