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Can you count the stars?
SATB version
16 pages | 254x178mm
978-0-19-351141-5 | Paperback | 07 November 1991
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3 minutes
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Very easy
Jonathan Willcocks
(b.1953)
Jonathan Willcocks was born in Worcester, England in 1953. He studied Music at Cambridge University where he held a choral scholarship at Trinity College. As a conductor, Jonathan is musical director of two large adult choruses - Portsmouth Choral Union and the Chichester Singers - and of the professional chamber orchestra Southern Pro Musica. His published music includes major choral works, works for children's choir, many shorter choral pieces (including anthems and secular choral music) and instrumental works. There have also been a number of recordings of his music.
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