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  2. Five Childhood Lyrics - Wikipedia

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    Five Childhood Lyrics is a choral composition by John Rutter, who set five texts, poems and nursery rhymes, for mixed voices (SATB with some divisi) a cappella. [1] Rutter composed the work for the London Concord Singers who first performed them in 1973. [2] The five movements are: [2] Monday's Child; The Owl and the Pussycat; Windy Nights

  3. Choral Public Domain Library - Wikipedia

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    cross-indexing of choral music using criteria including musical genre, period, and number and voicing of choral parts; composer information; description and performance considerations can be included for works; contents of collections of choral music; community discussion such as through "Talk" pages related to composers or specific works.

  4. Hymn to St Peter - Wikipedia

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    Hymn to St Peter (Op. 56a) is a cantata for treble soloist, SATB choir and organ composed by Benjamin Britten in 1955. The piece was the last Britten composed before he first travelled to Asia. He set the text from the gradual of the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul to music which was based on the plainsong of the Alleluia from the hymn. The ...

  5. List of compositions by Malcolm Williamson - Wikipedia

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    Mass of the People of God (1980), for SATB choir and organ; Three Choric Hymns (1980), for a cappella SATB choir; Now Is The Singing Day (1981), for mezzo-soprano and baritone soli, SATB choir, two pianos, percussion and string orchestra; Mass of Saint Margaret of Scotland (1982), unison choir/SATB choir and organ/piano

  6. Anglican church music - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Bradley Ellingboe - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, he published A Practical Guide to Choral Conducting with the Neil A. Kjos Music Company. [6] Ellingboe is editor of Choral Literature for Sundays and Seasons (Augsburg Fortress Press, 2004), [7] a compendium of sacred choral music. He is also well known as an expert on the vocal music of Scandinavia, and particularly the songs of ...

  8. Mass of the Children - Wikipedia

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    Mass of the Children exists in three different instrumentations, with all versions are for adult mixed (SATB) choir, children's choir (SSA), baritone and soprano soloists. The first version is for full orchestra, the second for chamber ensemble and organ [ 1 ] and the third for concert band with optional vocals. [ 2 ]

  9. Colin Brumby - Wikipedia

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    Teach Me, O Lord (Psalm 119:33–40) for SATB choir and organ; Three Sacred Rounds (4-part) Two Easter Anthems (text Brumby) for SATB choir and organ; Unto Us A Boy Is Born (traditional text) for SATB choir and keyboard; Carol Book (based on medieval carols and noels) for 2 part choir and keyboard (Walton, Frank Pooler ed.)