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Anyone who has played in an orchestra or ensemble or sung in a chorus is probably aware of the cost of sheet music, even though much of it hearkens back to pre-20th century and has long since ...
part-song: SSA acc. 2 violins and piano, also other vocal arrangements and with orchestra: Mrs E. B. Fitton, Malvern [36] C. Alice Elgar: Novello 26.2: 1894 "Fly, Singing Bird" part-song: SSA acc. 2 violins and piano, also other vocal arrangements and with orchestra: Mrs E. B. Fitton, Malvern [36] C. Alice Elgar: Novello 27: 1895–96: From the ...
His songs, part-songs and larger-scale vocal works were well-known and lucrative in his lifetime, and they have remained some of his most popular compositions. This list is based upon the Thematisch-Bibliographisches Werkverzeichnis , a comprehensive catalogue of Schumann's works compiled by Margit L. McCorkle and published in 2003.
A part song, part-song or partsong is a form of choral music that consists of a song to a secular or non-liturgical sacred text, [1] written or arranged for several vocal parts. Part songs are commonly sung by an SATB choir, but sometimes for an all-male or all-female ensemble. [ 2 ]
for mixed chorus and orchestra: Choral: 1912: Lord, Who Hast Made Us For Thine Own: No. 2 of the Two Psalms: for female chorus and orchestra: Choral: 115: 31/1: 1911: Hecuba's Lament: for alto, female chorus and string orchestra: words by Gilbert Murray after Euripides: Choral: 116: 31/2: 1913: Hymn to Dionysus: for female chorus and orchestra ...
Songs of the Sea for solo baritone, choir (mixed or men's voices) ad lib. and orchestra, Op. 91 (words by Henry Newbolt) Stabat Mater, "Symphonic Cantata" for solo soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, bass, choir and orchestra, Op. 96 (1906) Song to the Soul, for choir and orchestra, Op. 97b (1913) (words by Walt Whitman)
The following is a list of the complete secular vocal output composed by Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828).. It is divided into eleven sections, and attempts to reflect the most current information with regards to Schubert's catalogue.
Gloria for choir and orchestra (1822) (MWV A 1) Magnificat for choir and orchestra (1822) (MWV A 2) Kyrie in D minor for choir and orchestra (1825) (MWV A 3) Te Deum in D for SSAATTBB & bc. (1826) (MWV B 15) Tu es Petrus in A major for SSATB and orchestra, Op. Posth. 111 (1827) (MWV A 4)