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PRAISE TO THE LORD, THE ALMIGHTY For Mixed Choir (SATB) and Organ. Joachim Neander (1650-1680) from “Stralsund Gesangbuch,” 1665 trans, by Catherine Winkworth (1829-1878) Mack Wilberg, arr. With energy and adoration (¢ = 120) ass) 7 ir eee Relapse et "A full score and set of parts fo an orchestral arrangement (2.2.2.24.3 or 4.3.1-2perctimp-sti-org ot for brass en semble (43 -2peretimp-org) are availble on rental fom the Publisher. Orchestral and brass arrangements are also available for a setting for Men's Cho (TTBB) with the choral octavo available for sale (SBN 0-19-386249-2), Copyright © 2002, Oxford University Press, Ic. Printed in U.S.A. 4 23 Soh SF wis. Praise to the Lord, the Al = might - y, TB fis emis praise Him, for He is thy health and sal ~ 14 the 7 5 Join the great throng, + psal = Pesce. = 3 His how all thou need-est futh been farant-ed in what He or - mer-cy shale = ver at = tend, J Who with His Tove doth be - friend thee. 9 tempo (but slightly broader) Prise to the — Lond! Oh,let all that is f fog de ‘a tempo (but slightly broader) u AIL that hath neath, join with A bracham’s seed tor a ~ dore 18 stagger Drecthing ‘stagger breathing pocorit.

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