CGB111 What Star Is This That Beams So Bright
Description
An easy setting of the tune, PUER NOBIS. This tune is often paired with the title text, as well as the Advent text, "On Jordan's Banks the Baptist's Cry."
Voicing: 2 octaves handbells
Arranger: Barbara Baltzer Kinyon
Level: 2-
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