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'''Description:''' This collection of 33 songs is suitable for | '''Description:''' This collection of 33 songs is suitable for children’s church choirs, from pre-kindergarten to up to the 5th grade. The texts of these songs express the teachings of the ancient Christian faith as preserved by the Eastern Orthodox Church. However, the Western churches and ecclesiastical communities, Roman Catholic and Protestant alike, may also benefit from the use of this collection in their children's choral programs. The melodic material of these songs is conducive to developing children's voice in their "golden" register. The author of the collection is an experienced church musician who has worked with children's choirs for over two decades. | ||
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- Editor: Paul Stetsenko (submitted 2017-04-26). Score information: Letter, 134 pages, 8.44 MB Copyright: CC BY NC ND
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Title: Heaven On Earth: A Musical Catechesis for Children
Composer: Paul Stetsenko
Lyricist: Stetsenkocreate page
Number of voices: 1v Voicing: Unknown
Genre: Sacred, Children's song
Language: English
Instruments: Keyboard
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Description: This collection of 33 songs is suitable for children’s church choirs, from pre-kindergarten to up to the 5th grade. The texts of these songs express the teachings of the ancient Christian faith as preserved by the Eastern Orthodox Church. However, the Western churches and ecclesiastical communities, Roman Catholic and Protestant alike, may also benefit from the use of this collection in their children's choral programs. The melodic material of these songs is conducive to developing children's voice in their "golden" register. The author of the collection is an experienced church musician who has worked with children's choirs for over two decades.
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