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We sing of Christ : the songs of Zion.
Format
Audio
Language
English
Published/Created
Provo, Utah : Tantara Records, [1997]
℗1997
Description
1 online resource (1 audio file)
Availability
Available Online
Naxos music library
Details
Subject(s)
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with orchestra
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Latter Day Saint churches
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Hymns
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Latter Day Saints
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Songs and music
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Singer
Brigham Young University. Singers
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Conductor
Staheli, Ronald
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Notes
Sung in English.
Source of description
Hard copy version record.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Brigham Young University Singers ; Ronald Staheli, conductor ; with instrumental accompaniment.
Contents
More holiness give me
Come we that love the lord
Carthage: June 27, 1844
A poor wayfaring man of grief
The wintry day descending to its close
The morning breaks
Jesus, the very thought of thee
How great thou art
Awake, ye saints of God, awake
If you could hie to Kolob
This is the Christ
How can I keep from singing?
The promised land
Peace like a river
Come, come ye saints
I stand all amazed
Come unto him.
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Other title(s)
Songs of Zion
Publisher no.
TCD019704US
OCLC
959719046
International Standard Recording Code
USRUF1100451
USRUF1100452
USRUF1100453
USRUF1100454
USRUF1100455
USRUF1100456
USRUF1100457
USRUF1100458
USRUF1100459
USRUF1100460
USRUF1100461
USRUF1100462
USRUF1100463
USRUF1100464
USRUF1100465
USRUF1100466
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