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About
Bob Moore is a composer with a multifaceted résumé.
To date he has published nearly 150 choral and instrumental works, many of which have been recorded on six CDs and appear in various hymnals. He was a resident composer in the Faith Partners Program, sponsored by the American Composers Forum, a finalist in the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra's Fresh Ink Competition, and composer in residence for the St. Augustine Music Festival (of which he was a co-founder). In addition to sacred music, his catalog contains art songs and compositions for solo piano, chamber ensembles and orchestra. Several of his works have received awards and many have been composed on commission.
He served for 20 years as the Director of Liturgical Music at San Jose Catholic Church in Jacksonville, Florida, and was the Director of Music Ministry at the Cathedral-Basilica of St. Augustine (FL). Currently he serves as Director of Music for St. Patrick's Episcopal Church.
He has taught privately as well as band, chorus and general music in public and private schools while serving as artistic director for two community choruses (The Amelia Island Chorale and The Orange Park Chorale). With percussionist Tony Steve, he performs jazz and experimental music, including a series of innovative live silent film scores.
Bob is published by GIA Publications, Oregon Catholic Press, World Library Publications and Santa Barbara Music Publications.

The refrain really soars... very nice.
@TommyKib: All real... on the Reel!
Nice work!
I'm really digging the way you are re-imagining the "classic" (I don't like the word "traditional" so much) Catholic hymnody and texts. I've heard it done, but you guys are doing it right... it sounds very authentic to my ears.
Found my way here from Choralnet... nice work! ~ Bob
This is a nice song, Paul!