O Adonai

for SATB choir, a cappella

A metrical presentation of the Gregorian chant antiphon harmonised with jazz-inspired chords.

SKU: SDE-011 Categories: , Instrumentation:
Duration:1-5 Minutes
Language:English
Voicing:SATB

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