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Voicing/Instrumentation: SAATBB
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From Emily George: I was pleasantly surprised by this arrangement. It is lovely! I liked the AA, BB aspect. Not many songs you find with those! Thank you for sharing this!
4.0 stars.
More about Loren Erickson:
My first introduction to music was playing the trumpet in an elementary school band. How many of those do you see anymore? In Junior High I took up singing and performed in various choirs and musicals through high school and college. When I was called as ward music chairman and took on the additional responsibilities of ward choir director, I wanted to see of I could arrange music for the choir. Many of those early attempts were...well...awful. But I had a very forgiving Bishop and patient accompanists and choir and I continued to learn. I am now stake music chairman and have inflicted slightly less atrocious arrangements on otherwise unsuspecting congregations. I also currently sing with Millennial Choirs and Orchestras, a multi-denominational choral movement spanning five western states in the USA. My experience in MCO has had a profound influence on how I look at music, what it means, and why it is important to understand meaning behind notes and lyrics when performing it. I hope that what I leave here is not as awful as I have suggested that it might be with this introduction, but either way, know that there is a little piece of my soul in everything you will find from me here. Please provide feedback on my work. That is the only way I will learn.
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If you sing/use this song, please contact the composer and say thank you to Loren Erickson!
Voicing/Instrumentation: SAATBB
We also have other 43 arrangements of "Where Can I Turn for Peace?".
See more from Loren Erickson.
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Adversity
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Friend/Friendship
Guidance
Happiness/Rejoicing/Cheerfulness/Joy
Holy Ghost/Holy Spirit
Hope
Humility/Meekness
Kindness
Motivation
Patience
Peace
Prayer
Savior/Jesus Christ
Sorrow
Strength
Supplication
Trials
Adversity
Atonement/Mercy/Grace/Redemption
Christ
Comfort/Strength/Courage/Assurance
Compassion
Depression/Discouragement
Encouragement
Faith
Friend/Friendship
Guidance
Happiness/Rejoicing/Cheerfulness/Joy
Holy Ghost/Holy Spirit
Hope
Humility/Meekness
Kindness
Motivation
Patience
Peace
Prayer
Savior/Jesus Christ
Sorrow
Strength
Supplication
Trials
Comments for this piece:
From Emily George: I was pleasantly surprised by this arrangement. It is lovely! I liked the AA, BB aspect. Not many songs you find with those! Thank you for sharing this!
4.0 stars.
More about Loren Erickson:
My first introduction to music was playing the trumpet in an elementary school band. How many of those do you see anymore? In Junior High I took up singing and performed in various choirs and musicals through high school and college. When I was called as ward music chairman and took on the additional responsibilities of ward choir director, I wanted to see of I could arrange music for the choir. Many of those early attempts were...well...awful. But I had a very forgiving Bishop and patient accompanists and choir and I continued to learn. I am now stake music chairman and have inflicted slightly less atrocious arrangements on otherwise unsuspecting congregations. I also currently sing with Millennial Choirs and Orchestras, a multi-denominational choral movement spanning five western states in the USA. My experience in MCO has had a profound influence on how I look at music, what it means, and why it is important to understand meaning behind notes and lyrics when performing it. I hope that what I leave here is not as awful as I have suggested that it might be with this introduction, but either way, know that there is a little piece of my soul in everything you will find from me here. Please provide feedback on my work. That is the only way I will learn.
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for this piece (opens in a new window).Songs that represent essential spiritual transformations are wonderful. The first verses of this favorite hymn ask a lot of questions. The last verse gives the one, indeed the only, answer to all of them: turn to the Savior. Written for SAATBB, but can be adapted to other 6-part ensembles as needed.
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