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  2. Three Shakespeare Songs - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. SATB - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. List of compositions by Libby Larsen - Wikipedia

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    SATB and piano; text based on love songs by American woman poets. May Sky (1997) SATB divisi, a cappella; text by Tokuji Hirai, Neiji Ozawa, Reiko Gomyo, and Suiko Matsushita. Reasons for Loving Harmonica (1997) SATB and piano; text by Julie Kane. Density of Light (1998) SATB, treble choir, brass; text by Thomas H. Troeger. Ring the Bells (1998)

  5. Rosephanye Powell - Wikipedia

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    Rosephanye Dunn Powell has been hailed as one of America's premier composers of choral music. She has a diverse and impressive catalogue of works published by some of the nation's leading publishers, including the Hal Leonard Corporation, the Fred Bock Music Company/ Gentry Publications , Oxford University Press, and Alliance Music Publications.

  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. James Biery - Wikipedia

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    The choir also introduces a descant-like Biery tune in stanza three which is coupled with jubilant brass. A page for the congregation is included in the choral score. Break Forth in Joyous Song SATB (Optional Children's Choir, Congregation, Trumpet, and Keyboard) This is a joyful hymn by James and Marilyn Biery to the familiar tune Marion. It ...

  8. List of compositions by James MacMillan - Wikipedia

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    premièred by children from the Haringey Schools and members of The Philharmonia directed by Nicholas Wilks, John Cooney and the composer at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London on 11 October 1997. Quickening (1998), for counter-tenor, two tenor and baritone soli, children's choir, S.A.T.B. choir and orchestra

  9. The Lord bless you and keep you - Wikipedia

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    Marked "Andante espressivo", the music is in G-flat major and common time. It takes about 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 minutes to perform. Rutter also wrote an arrangement for soprano, alto and keyboard in F major [4] and a version for choir and orchestra. [2] In "The Lord bless you and keep you", Rutter keeps the music restrained and simple.