CGE531 O Summer Breeze - SSA
Description
This whimsical and engaging original is a creative programming delight! Throughout the piece, both piano and voices evoke a nostalgic feel. Creative, yet accessible choral writing and an imaginative text make this
a great choice for treble choirs.
Composers: Ruth Elaine Schram and Aren Newell Williams
Voicing: SSA with Piano
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