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Elijah: O Rest in the Lord digital sheet music. Contains printable sheet music plus an interactive, downloadable digital sheet music file.
  • Contains complete lyrics

Title:

Elijah: O Rest in the Lord

Composed by:

Felix Mendelssohn

Instruments:

Voice, range: B3-D5 Piano

Scorings:

Piano/Vocal

Singer Pro

Original Published Key:

C Major

Product Type:

Musicnotes

Musicnotes Edition

Product #:

MN0162387

Price:

$5.99
Includes unlimited prints + interactive copy with lifetime access in our free apps.

Number of Pages:

3

Average Rating:

Rated 4.5/5 based on 5 customer ratings

Top Review:

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Lyrics Begin:

O rest in the Lord, wait patiently for Him, and He shall give thee they heart's desires

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Composed by:

Felix Mendelssohn

Number of Pages:

3

Form:

Song

Instruments:

Voice, range: B3-D5 Piano

Scorings:

Piano/Vocal

Singer Pro

Original Published Key:

C Major

Product Type:

Musicnotes

Musicnotes Edition

Product #:

MN0162387

Tempo:

Andantino

Metronome:

q = 72

Genres:

Classical

Romantic

Sacred

19th-Century

Song Details gives you detailed information about this song, Elijah: O Rest in the Lord

Composer:

Felix Mendelssohn

Lyricist:

Felix Mendelssohn

Opus:

Op. 70

Date:

1846

Publisher:

Musicnotes, Inc.

Product Type:

Musicnotes

Musicnotes Edition

Product #:

MN0162387

Lyrics Begin:

O rest in the Lord, wait patiently for Him, and He shall give thee they heart's desires

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Janet_S_Jefferson

Voice: Virtuosic

Rating:

1/14/2017 3:39:47 PM

Question

I noticed that "they" was used instead of "thy" in several places in the libretto. In my Oratorio Anthology "thy" is used. It threw me off the first time and still bothers me a little, partially it is an oldy for me.

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