Descant to 'Rockingham' (When I survey the wondrous Cross) (D major)

By: Edward Miller
For: Choir + keyboard
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Composer
Edward Miller
Year of arrangement
2008
Lyricist
Isaac Watts
Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
1 minute
Genre
Classical music
License details
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It is possible to perform this arrangement in two ways:

Either/

with the sopranos singing the descant, the rest of the choir and the congregation singing the melody, and the organ playing the accompaniment

Or/

with all the singers singing the melody and the organ playing the accompaniment.

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