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Benedicamus Domino

Title: Benedicamus Domino
Voicing/Format: 2 Part
Publisher: Shawnee Press Inc
Composer: Gilpin, Greg
Catalog #: 35001972
Description: W/ Flute & Percussion

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This original concert work written by Greg Gilpin was commissioned by the Ohio Music Educator's Association and is energetic and stunning in its multi-metered writing. The Latin setting moves from crisp rhythms to legato sections, unison to homophonic singing. A wide range of dynamics is used throughout and the percussion adds excitement with the syncopated piano accompaniment. The addition of a flute adds sparkle to this outstanding concert selection available in multiple voicings.
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