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SATB is an initialism that describes the scoring of compositions for choirs or consorts of instruments. The initials are for the voice types : S, soprano , A, alto , T, tenor and B, bass . It can also describe a choir, collectively for SATB music.
4 Part-Songs, for SATB (also for SSAA) Op. 110 Valentine's Day; Dirge; The Fairies; Heraclitus; 3 Part-Songs, for SATB Op. 111 A Lover's Ditty; The Praise of Spring; The Patient Lover; 8 Part-Songs for SATB, Op. 119 (to poems by Mary Coleridge) The Witch; Farewell, my joy; The Blue Bird; The Train; The Inkbottle; The Swallow; Chillingham; My ...
Alleluia is a piece for unaccompanied SATB chorus by Randall Thompson.Composed over the first five days of July in 1940, it was given its world premiere on July 8 of that year at the Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood under the direction of G. Wallace Woodworth.
The abbreviations of performers are given for solo singers, choir (typically SATB), brass instruments (plus timpani), woodwinds, strings, keyboard and basso continuo.The basso continuo consists of a group of players, depending upon the scoring of the cantata and the performance location.
When First Thine Eyes Unveil for SATB & Organ (1925) My Eyes For Beauty Pine for SATB & Organ (1925) Tune thy Music − Unison song for voices and piano (1927) Requiem for SATB unaccompanied; words from various sources. (1932; publ. 1981) O Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem for SATB & Organ (1941) We have heard with our ears for SATB & Organ (1941)
Peloquin wrote more than 150 scores. Most of his music is written for SATB choir and soloists as well as for women's voices (SSA), men's voices (3 parts) and involves a combination of piano, organ and orchestra. Peloquin also made a point of composing melodies with simple refrains to encourage participation of the congregation.
music for a play by George Moore and W. B. Yeats, for orchestra and contralto soloist 1. Incidental Music and Funeral March 2. Song, "There are seven that pull the thread" Henry J. Wood — Novello 42.1: 1901: Incidental Music and Funeral March: incidental: music for orchestra, for a play Grania and Diarmid by George Moore and W. B. Yeats ...
In Praise of Music (5 songs) (Elizabethan texts) – Mezzo-Soprano and String Quartet (Rev. 1997–98) Last Minute Message for a Time Capsule – SATB, ten dr; Quests of Odysseus (Kazantzakis) – tenor and piano (8 songs) Radiant Musings (N. Cousins) – SATB and keyboard, 11 short settings which can be done as a whole, in part, or individually