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In You, O Lord, I Will Place My Trust

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Scored for Timpani, Organ, Congregation, SATB Choir

Iinspired by selected verses of Psalm 31 (A psalm of David). Written in memory of a church musician, the anthem is a strong affirmation of a faith, which triumphs over human suffering. Based on the tune FREU DICH SEHR/PSALM 42/GENEVAN 42. It opens with an assertive unison statement, later harmonized, and gathers momentum culminating in a convincing ending with the congregation joining to sing the hymn tune, Rustington. The optional brass quintet and timpani will add support and strength to the confident nature of the anthem. A reproducible page for congregation is included in the anthem. The organist may play from either the full score or the choral score.

Voicing: SATB, Congregation
Instruments: Organ, opt. Brass Quintet, Timpani
Topics: Trust/Guidance, Faith
Occasion: General

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Composers: 
Allen Pote
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Instrumentation: Brass Congregation Organ SATB Timpani
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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