Missa Brevis ad Puerum - "Lux Aeternam" (Opus 4, #2) (Tenor)
Unison Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Daniel Hay. A Cappella,Contemporary,Multicultural,Sacred,World. Octavo. 1 pages. Daniel Hay Music #5723985. Published by Daniel Hay Music (A0.596415).

This "Lux Aeternam" is one of just a few surviving portions of the "Missa Brevis ad Puerum" (Small Mass for a Boy) by composer Daniel Hay. The mass was written as memorial for the composer's cousin, Farley McDaniel. The majority of this a capella mass was lost in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Originally written for SATB solo voices it could be performed by SATB choral group. The "Lux Aeternam" is for tenor voice only although it could fit an alto voice.

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