Help Us to Help Each Other, Lord
TTBB - Digital Sheet Music

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Choral Choir (TTBB) - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.864417

Composed by Mark D. Templeton. A Cappella,Contemporary,Sacred. Octavo. 7 pages. Mark Templeton Choral Music #2032389. Published by Mark Templeton Choral Music (A0.864417).

For TTBB chorus a cappella, "Help Us to Help Each Other," Lord was composed for the men of St John’s Episcopal Church in Charleston, WV. It was first premiered in 2000 at an Easter Sunrise Service, and was subsequently recorded by the all-male ensemble, Cantabile. Many male choirs have been inspired by the text, by Charles Wesley, which speaks about brotherhood and coming together as one. The vocal parts make use of a wide range and are easily achievable through the use of falsetto. This song will quickly become a favorite among your male choir.

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