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Bring the expressive beauty of the English Renaissance to your ensemble with this choral arrangement of When From My Love by John Bartlet. Scored for two soprano parts, one alto and piano accompaniment, this arrangement is ideal for intermediate-level choirs seeking refined, lyrical repertoire. Faithfully adapted from Bartlets original lute song, the vocal harmonies highlight the elegant phrasing and emotional depth of the text. The piano accompaniment adds a warm, flowing foundation, echoing the lutes delicate character while supporting the singers with clarity and sensitivity. Perfect for chamber choirs, school performances, or early music programs, this setting offers a rewarding blend of historical charm and accessible musicality.
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