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Choir,Tenor Voice - Digital Download SKU: A0.1053043 Composed by Stephen DeCesare, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Christian,Concert,Easter,Musical/Show,Sacred. Full Performance. Duration 486. Exultet Music #6521387. Published by Exultet Music (A0.1053043). A ten-minute musical presentation on the parable of "The Prodigal Son" with music by Stephen DeCesare and adapted melodies by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This piece can be acted, presented in mime or danced entirely. Accessible and appropriate for any church or concert setting. Accompaniment tracks for these pieces ("The Plan", "The Prodigal Son's Return" and "Forgiveness") are all available on this site. Scored for a Narrator, Prodigal Son, Older Brother and SATB with Piano accompaniment. This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of popular titles and original compositions from a variety of voices and backgrounds. The length, difficulty, and retail pricing are determined solely by the discretion of the person who arranged or composed it. About MP3s at Sheet Music Plus You can now purchase MP3s for download from Sheet Music Plus! You'll find a variety of MP3s from instrumental play alongs to choral accompaniment tracks to great new music from emerging and established artists. After purchase, you can download your MP3 from your Sheet Music Plus Digital Library - no software installation is necessary! You can also listen to your MP3 at any time in your Digital Library.
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