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SATB/SATB" is used when a double choir is required, as in Penderecki's Polish Requiem. [6] or SSATB, with divided sopranos, is a typical scoring in English church music. [5]: 322 [7] A listing for Bach's Mass in B minor includes the maximum of SSATB soloists and SSAATTBB eight-part choir and also indicates that it contains choral movements for ...
Bach's chorale harmonisations are all for a four-part choir (SATB), but Riemenschneider's and Terry's collections contain one 5-part SSATB choral harmonisation (Welt, ade! ich bin dein müde, Riemenscheider No. 150, Terry No. 365), not actually by Bach, but used by Bach as the concluding chorale to cantata Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende, BWV 27.
The Crucifixion is scored for a SATB choir and organ, and features solos for bass (or baritone) and tenor. [1] Structurally, it is based on the traditional format of the Passions by Johann Sebastian Bach , with a Biblical narrative interspersed with choruses, solos and hymns reflecting on the Passion story. [ 2 ]
An Anglican choir typically uses "SATB" voices (soprano or treble, alto or counter-tenor, tenor, and bass), though in many works some or all of these voices are divided into two for part or all of the piece; in this case the two halves of the choir (one on each side of the aisle) are traditionally named decani and cantoris which sing ...
Choral song "And did those feet in ancient time" ("Jerusalem") , p. 1916; Six Motets, Songs of Farewell p. 1916–1918 [1. My soul, there is a country / words by Henry Vaughan. 2. I know my soul hath power (SATB) / words by John Davies. 3. Never weather-beaten sail (SSATB) / words by Thomas Campion. 4.
Missa Papae Benedicti XVI (2012) SATB choir and organ; Missa Cordi Sacro (2010) SATB choir and organ; Ego Sum Pastor Bonus (2013) for Choir SATB; In the Splendor of the Holy Ones (2013) SATB choir; Behold, a Virgin Shall Conceive (2013) SATB choir; This is the Body (2013) SATB choir; He Who Ponders the Law of the Lord (2013) SATB choir
BWV Anh. 167 – Kyrie–Gloria Mass in G major for double SATB choir and orchestra, possibly by Johann Ludwig Bach or Antonio Lotti. [ 19 ] [ 10 ] One of its 18th-century manuscript copies is partially in J. S. Bach's handwriting. [ 20 ]
Three Shakespeare Songs is a piece of classical choral music written for an a cappella SATB choir. It was written in 1951 by the British classical composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. The work comprises three short pieces which are settings of text from two plays by the English playwright William Shakespeare. It is published by Oxford University Press.