>Tom,
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>>Probably! It was one of his early (just when he was getting popular in the U.S.) works and it's been about 25 or so years ago but I can still sing it from memory. It really is amazing how some things stick with you. Now if I can get oop to do the same I'll be ok! :)
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>Isn't "The Lord Bless You and Keep You" the one that ends with the long, extended "Amen" section? If so, our college choir always ended the Christmas program with that part -- acappela, from the back of the building -- after a long recessional. My greatest joy was hitting the low C on the last note.
Yeah, I think that there are six of them (Amens). Two octaves below middle C? Oh joy! I can (with a tail wind) hit a B-flat below it. A kindred soul.:-)
George
Ubi caritas et amor, deus ibi est