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Classic Canons II
By:Patrick M. Liebergen
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These two distinctive collections feature canons spanning the Renaissance, Baroque, Classic and Romantic periods, with both secular and sacred texts. Optional keyboard and handbell accompaniments provided throughout. Perfect for worship introits, responses, benedictions, preocessionals and recessionals. Create your own flexibly voiced arrangements with choirs of all sizes, singers of all ages, with or without instruments.

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