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[Out of the depths I cry to you] (Digerness)

[Out of the depths I cry to you] (Digerness)

Composer: Karl Digerness; Arranger: Eelco Vos
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Composer: Karl Digerness

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Arranger: Eelco Vos

Eelco Vos (b. 1972) is a Dutch composer and pianist. He studied at the Conservatory of Music in Utrecht and obtained degrees in music education and classical piano. He studied under master pianist Alwin Bӓr, and took master classes from Ivan Moravec and Ferenc Rados. For several years Vos played with an acoustic band, and many of his songs were aired on the radio. Growing up, Vos had sung Genevan Psalms at home, church, and school. To revitalize psalm singing among current Dutch youth who no longer knew that heritage, he founded and directs The Psalm Project (www.thepsalmproject.com), a group of professional Dutch musicians devoted to performing fresh and contemporary settings of the psalms, based on tunes from the 16th century Genevan Psa… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [Out of the depths I cry to you] (Digerness)
Composer: Karl Digerness
Arranger: Eelco Vos
Key: C Major
Copyright: © 2005, 2011 Karl Digerness

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