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Hosanna Loud Hosanna

Title: Hosanna Loud Hosanna
Voicing/Format: SATB
Publisher: Hal Leonard Publishing Corp
Composer: Alexander, Lowell
Arranger: Sterling, Robert
Catalog #: 08751051
Series: Epiphany House
Description: Eh1013

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Songwriter Lowell Alexander has created a new treasure by taking the most popular of Palm Sunday hymn texts and crafting a new melody that allows us to feelthe celebration that consumed the streets of Jerusalem that triumphant day. M aster arranger Robert Sterling has taken this new song and fashioned a choral setting that brings that celebration into the church and choir loft. Accessible for any choir, this arrangement is sure to be a favorite for years to come. Accompaniment tracks available separately.
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