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CoverLet the Sea Make a Noise [level: Medium]
George Frideric Handel, arr. Jacob Narverud: Bio and other works
voicing: SSA | catalog number: SBMP 1444 | price: $2.15
accompaniment: piano
INSTRUMENT PART: Optional Sting Parts - FREE Download


A piece from Handel’s Chandos Anthems, now tastefully arranged for women, this is a superb addition to treble standard repertoire.


performance by: Allegro con Moto - Christy Elsner, conductor [© all rights reserved]

Order CLICK HERE: See and Hear the Complete Score or download a perusal copy: HERE

CLICK HERE: Read the Text or Poem
Let the heavens rejoice
And let the Earth be glad.
Let the sea make a noise,
and all that there in is.

Psalm 96:11

CLICK HERE: Choral Tracks (Practice made simple)


Let the Sea Make a Noise choral track bundle contains a part dominant track for each voice part, a balanced voices track, and an accompaniment track if the work is not a cappella (the accompaniment is also included with the part dominant and balanced voices track). Get more information and listen to samples HERE. Please note that the choral score is not included in the bundle and needs to be ordered separately.

Price: $49.99
(Each bundle is licensed to be used by up to 50 users)
Please adjust the quantity accordingly if you have more than 50 users.


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Allegro con Moto - Christy Elsner, conductor

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Featured on the following reading sessions
2022 | MEA State Convention January 14-15
2020 | Southwestern ACDA - March 5-7th
2019 | IMEA ICDA Reading Session 1/17/19
2019 | IN Choral Directors Assoc. Reading Sessions
2019 | SC MEA Professional Development Conference



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