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Choral Music Suggestions the 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time

A Selection of Choral Music Suggestions 

from the GIA and WLP Catalogs

6th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Teach Me, O Lord – By David Hurd. SATB; Assembly; Organ. (G-2715)

Teach Me, O Lord – By Thomas Attwood. SATB; Keyboard. (G-3045)

The Beatitudes – Venite ad me By John Karl Hirten. SATB; Organ. (G-10208)

The Lord Is Kind and Merciful – By Rob Galea; Peter DeMarco. SATB; Cantor; Assembly; Keyboard; Violin I;Violin II;Viola;Cello. (G-10465)

To Be Your Presence – By Daniel Nelson. Text by Delores Dufner. SAB; Piano. (G-8831)

Where Charity and Love Abide – By Trevor Thomson. Two-part choir; cantor; assembly; Keyboard. (008076)

As Far As You Can See – By Fred Nelson. Text by Fred Nelson, III. SATB; Solo; Piano; Rhythm Section; Guitar. (G-7877)

Will the Circle Be Unbroken? – By Tony Alonso. Two-part equal; Assembly; Piano; Cello; Guitar. (G-6914)

As the Father Has Loved Me – By John Karl Hirten. SATB; Assembly; Piano. (G-7274)

Open Our Eyes, O Lord, We Pray – By Paul Tate. Text by Timothy Dudley-Smith. SATB; Keyboard; Guitar. (G-6291)

A Simple Command – By C. Alexander Peloquin. SATB; Assembly; Organ. (G-5311)

He Is Lord! – With Easter Scriptures By John Barnard. SATB; Assembly; Organ. (G-4308)

Stayed on Jesus – arr. Alice Parker. SATB; Solo. (G-4230)

Teach Me the Way – By Thomas Weitzel. Text by Thomas L Weitzel. SATB; Assembly. (G-3887)

Teach Me, O Lord – By Peter Moger. SAB; Organ. (G-4201)

No Other Foundation Can Anyone Lay – By Paul Bouman. SATB. (G-3883)

Teach Me the Way – By Thomas Weitzel. Text by Thomas L Weitzel. SATB; Assembly. (G-3887)

Teach Me, O Lord – By Peter Moger. SAB; Organ. (G-4201)

No Other Foundation Can Anyone Lay – By Paul Bouman. SATB. (G-3883)

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