An Irish Blessing Jennifer Bell
two-part voices, keyboard
Words: anon. (adapted by the composer)
A blessing for partings, set simply and very teachably, for any combination of voices or instruments....
Read More »Jennifer Loren Bell is a singer, instrumentalist, conductor and composer in Westerville, Ohio. She is on staff at Otterbein University, conducts The Columbus Women's Chorus and is Music Director at St. Patrick's Episcopal Church in Dublin, Ohio. She enjoys many styles of music, and is at present exploring Baroque harpsichord music and Bluegrass mandolin. Jennifer composes and arranges music for handbells and instrumental ensembles in addition to numerous pieces for children (including three complete vacation bible school programs) and adult choirs.
two-part voices, keyboard
Words: anon. (adapted by the composer)
A blessing for partings, set simply and very teachably, for any combination of voices or instruments....
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Words: Anon
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Words: Anon.
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Words: Trad. German trans. Jennifer Bell
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Words: Anon
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Words: Anon
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