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SSA choir SKU: BP.1933 Composed by Dan Forrest. Arranged by Dan Forrest. Sacred octavos. Sacred, Christmas. Octavo. Beckenhorst Press #1933. Published by Beckenhorst Press (BP.1933). Text by Thomas Troeger.A text by Thomas Troeger explores the mystery of the incarnation, evoking a sense of wonder at the relationship between Joseph and Jesus. Scored for SSA chorus, piano and optional cello, this beautiful setting will become a Christmas Eve favorite.Cello part available as BP.1928A. Score and orchestral parts available as BP.1933B.

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