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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 ...
The Spring of the Year Allan Cunningham: SATB chorus 1923–25 Dirge: All the flowers of spring John Webster: SSAATTBB chorus 1923–25 Dirge: Call for the Robin Redbreast John Webster SSAA chorus 1923–25 Dirge: The Shrouding of the Duchess of Malfi John Webster TTBB chorus 1927 Bethlehem Down: Bruce Blunt SATB chorus Song version 1930 1927
Choral and vocal: 1942 "Toulon" Mezzo-Soprano with SATB chorus and piano: London, 26 May 1943: Choral and vocal: 1943 "Freedom on the March" Solo voice, mixed chorus and Symphony Orchestra: London, 27 June 1943 [8] Choral and vocal: 1946: 29: Cantata: The Winter Journey: Soprano and baritone soli, SATB chorus, string quintet, harp or piano ...
'The Music composed & dedicated to my sister Lucy' [66] The Poetry by Percival [67] MS 1872: Chantant: keyboard: piano solo — — MS 1872: Gloria: church: for choir and organ, arr. using the piano part of the Allegro from Violin Sonata in F, K.547 — — MS 1873: Credo: arrangement: choir and organ, themes from Symphonies V VII and IX
The original SATB version was composed for the Coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey in June 1953. (1953) Hodie, a Christmas cantata (1954) A Choral Flourish for unaccompanied SATB chorus, composed for a large choral event in the Royal Albert Hall at the invitation of (and dedicated to) Alan Kirby (c. 1952). [15]
René Clausen signing programs after the Final Concert of a Choral Clinic at the University of Nebraska-Kearney on Monday, October 26th, 2015.. René Clausen (born 1953) is an American composer, former conductor emeritus of The Concordia Choir, and former professor of music at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota.
Steven Sametz (born 1954) is an American conductor and composer. He has been hailed as "one of the most respected choral composers in America". [1] [2] Since 1979, he has been on the faculty of Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where he holds the Ronald J. Ulrich Chair in Music and is Director of Choral Activities and is founding director of the Lehigh University Choral Union.
Veni creator for mixed choir or SATB soloists and organ (2006), for mixed choir and string orchestra (2009) Morning Star for mixed choir (2007) Sei gelobt, du Baum for baritone, violin, quinterne and double bass (2007) The Deer's Cry written for chorus for Louth Contemporary Music Society, Ireland (2008)