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Morning Star Music Publishers
David Cherwien, Lift High the Cross: Prelude and Postlude for Organ
$12.00
A collection of variations for organ on Lift High the Cross. Useful for various service elements. Contents Fanfare Hymn Allegretto Meditation Scherzo Reflection Finale Trumpet Tune (Postlude) Exaltation (Postlude) Exaltation (Postlude or Hymn Introduction