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Commissioned by the Oneida Area Civic Chorale, Oneida, New York,Kimberly Nethaway, Director,celebrating 45 years of choral singingGive Me Music!SATB divisi Chorus and PianoRichard Watson Gilder (1844-1909)from Music at Twilight, 1906, alt.Ranges: Soprano I & II Joyfully! q 120 Soprano 4 Alto Tenor Bassf f Oh,f Oh,f Bass I & II Oh,give me mu - sic! Give me mu - sic! give me mu - sic!give me mu - sic! Tenor I & IIgive me mu - sic!Oh,f Duration: approx. 3:50Alto I & II Amy F. Bernon Give me mu - sic! Give me mu - sic! Give me mu - sic! 2013 Heritage Music Press, a division of The Lorenz Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.Unauthorized reproduction of this publication is a criminal offense subject to prosecution.15/2998H-3THE CCLI LICENSE DOES NOT GRANT PERMISSION TO PHOTOCOPY THIS MUSIC.www.lorenz.com

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