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Stay with me lord will todd

          O Lord, my soul is poor, but let it be a home for you..

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          Stay with Me, Lord

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          SATB divisi Choral (SATB)

          SKU: HL.48023643

          For SATB divisi and Piano.

          Composed by Will Todd.

          Nigel Short · Tenebrae · English Chamber Orchestra Will Todd: The Call.

        1. Stay with me, Lord, for you are my life, my strength and my faith, my passion and light.
        2. O Lord, my soul is poor, but let it be a home for you.
        3. In its original version Stay with me, Lord was written for piano accompaniment, but here strings and harp replace the piano, adding further to the richness.
        4. More info: A setting of Padre Pio's Prayer after Communion commissioned by the Genesis Foundation and first performed by The Sixteen.
        5. Boosey & Hawkes Sacred Choral. General Worship, Sacred. Octavo. 20 pages.

          Performed Live at Romsey Abbey with the Romsey Choral Society visit for more information about Will.

          Boosey & Hawkes #M060130595. Published by Boosey & Hawkes (HL.48023643).

          ISBN 9781784541361. UPC: 888680090746.

          In its original version Stay with me, Lord was written for piano accompaniment, but here strings and harp replace the piano, adding further to the richness.

          6.75x10.5x0.046 inches.

          Stay with me, Lord was originally commissioned by the Genesis Foundation as one of three commissioned settings of Padre Pio's Prayer after Communion, and first performed in June 2008 at Westminster Cathedral, London by The Sixteen, conducted by Harry Christophers.

          This version was arranged for the 2012 album The Call of Wisdom, an album of a selection of choral music by Will Todd, performed by Tenebrae and The English Chamber Orchestra and conducted by Nigel Short. Padre Pio (1887-1968), in his lifetime a controversial and