Praise the Lord with the sound of trumpet
Praise the Lord with the sound of trumpet. Natalie Sleeth* (1930-1992).
Written in 1975 and published in Sleeth’s Sunday songbook: a collection of unison songs for any age (Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1976). It is a stirring song of praise, a modern emulation of the ‘praise psalms’, 148 and 150. Sleeth wrote both words and music. It can be sung as a unison hymn, or (as is common with Sleeth’s work) as a round. It has been included in several books in the USA, and in Canada in VU. It has crossed the Atlantic into the Scottish...
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