The Lord's my Shepherd arr. for S/S,A - choir (with or without keyboard) by J L Macbeth arr. Rodney Parker (Dorset Wind Music)
I was asked to make this arrangement for my old school as an entry for the BBC Songs of Praise School Choir Competition 2009.I was delighted that they reached the final! Brother James was, in fact, James Leith MacBeth Bain a Scottish pastor. He originally titled the tune 'Marosa' named after the seventh daughter of a friend whom he had recently baptised.
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