Temple Anthems for General Use by all Church Choirs, compiled by Evan Stephens, is a timeless collection of choral arrangements intended for use in religious services. Published in 1913, this volume offers a range of musical pieces suitable for various occasions within the church calendar. This book preserves a valuable repertoire of sacred music, reflecting the musical tastes and spiritual practices of the early 20th century.
Ideal for church musicians, choir directors, and anyone interested in the history of religious choral music, "Temple Anthems" remains a relevant resource for enriching worship services and understanding the cultural context of sacred musical traditions.
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