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Mass for the Holy Family [music] : an easy mass for solo, choir or congregational use : op. 20 / Wes. Jordan
Bib ID 3261854
Format MusicMusic
Author
Jordan, Wes
 
Uniform Title Mass for the Holy Family
Description Carina, Brisbane : Wes. Jordan, c2003 
1 score (17 p.) ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 0975128604 
ISMN M720045177  9790720045177 
Notes

"The Mass for the Holy Family ... was intended to be sung in unison, although the writing is such that it can be sung in parts [(SATB)] if desired."--p. [3].

Score can be used for keyboard accompaniment.

English words.

Subjects Masses (Unison)  |  Masses.  |  Australian

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