A Hymn to God the Father

for mixed chorus and organ

A setting of John Donne’s poem of repentance, redemption, and trust in God’s mercy, especially suitable for the Lenten season.

SKU: ADY-022 Categories: , Instrumentation:
Voicing:SATB
Descriptive Tags:Poetry, Prayer, Repentance
Instrumentation:Organ
Sacred or Secular:Sacred
Language:English
Duration:1-5 Minutes

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