The Hope (Part 3 of The Hope trilogy) (1973) - choir (with or without keyboard) by Margaret Boudreaux (Voices of Training)
The Hope is the final movement of "The Hope" trilogy. This paraphrase of the Charles Wesley hymn "Come thou long expected Savior" is memorably haunting in its simplicity. The entire trilogy, which addresses the age old longing for peace in times of conflict, is appropriate for both concert and worship settings. NOTE: For the price of one download you may make as many copies as you wish for your choir. For each additional choir, please pay for an additional download.
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