for SSAATTBB unaccompanied Robert Lucas Pearsall s two best-loved madrigals, Great God of Love and Lay a garland for SSAATTBB, have been adapted here by Patrick Russill to St Thomas Aquinas s Eucharistic verses O salutaris H...Lasīt vairāk
for SATB and organ This is the first published reconstruction of Daniel Roseingraves Magnificat & Nunc dimittis, scored for SATB (with verses) and organ, probably originally composed for Winchester Cathedral in the 1680s. It is an attractive and...Lasīt vairāk
for SATB and organ This hymn-anthem for Ascensiontide by Charles Wood, scored for SATB and organ, is a setting of a poem by A. P. Graves. It is based on a stirring original melody that the composer furnishes with typically colourful and sonorous...Lasīt vairāk
for SATB and organ This publication brings to light three charming and highly effective carol arrangements by one of the late 20th centurys leading British choral directors, Martindale Sidwell. I Saw Three Ships is for SATB and organ, a...Lasīt vairāk
for SATB unaccompanied Much admired as a scholar and choral conductor, the late David Trendell composed these Preces & Responses for SATB when he was Organ Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford, c.1985. Recently rediscovered they reflect his consumma...Lasīt vairāk
for SATTBarB unaccompanied This fine Respond by Thomas Tallis is scored for SATTBarB, with the chant placed in the 2nd Tenor part. Intended for the Feast of Corpus Christi, it can be sung at any Eucharistic service, either as a straight-through m...Lasīt vairāk
for SATB or 2-part choir and organ This attractive and concise setting of the Mass (without Creed) has flexible scoring, being for 2-part choir (upper and lower voices), or SATB, and organ. The vocal lines are based on plainchant, whilst the orga...Lasīt vairāk
for SATB, S semi-chorus, and organ This atmospheric and powerful Advent anthem is composed for SATB choir and organ, with a separate Soprano semi-chorus, and is ideal for institutions with two upper-voice choirs, one of which can (optionally) sin...Lasīt vairāk
for SSATB and organ This delightful anthem (with organ) by Louisa Bagot was performed at St Georges Chapel, Windsor, and Canterbury Cathedral during the 19th century. It contains verses for SAB and SATB, a Bass aria, and concludes with a rousing...Lasīt vairāk
This collection of Preces & Responses follows on from Shaws classic Tudor volume, with later settings by Gibbons & Barnard (SAATB), William Child (SAATB), Richard Ayleward (SATB, in D major), John Reading (SATB) and Thomas Ebdon (SATB, with option...Lasīt vairāk
for SATB with optional organ This short anthem or introit by Jack Redman uses verses from Kate B. Wilkinsons touching hymn May the mind of Christ my Saviour, first published in 1925. Scored for SATB, it may be sung unaccompanied or with light...Lasīt vairāk
for SAB verses, SSAATTBB chorus and organ Issued to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III, this verse anthem by William Child for SSAATTBB and organ was composed for King Charles II in 1660-3, and is published here for the first time. It c...Lasīt vairāk
This ground-breaking collection revives the music sung by girls and boys in the chapels of the Charity Institutions of Georgian London. It contains ten mostly short anthems for varied liturgical use by men and women composers, scored for one or two u...Lasīt vairāk
for SATTBarB Another issue in the Church Music Societys series of great 16th-century Responds, John Sheppards Reges Tharsis is for the season of Epiphany, celebrating the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus. The music is scored for S...Lasīt vairāk
for SATB and Organ This setting by Christopher Ouvry-Johns of verses from Robert Herricks poem Litany to the Holy Spirit for SATB and organ is suitable for Pentecost and for general use. The composer skillfully explores the poets depiction o...Lasīt vairāk
for SAATB/SATB This new edition of the classic Tudor Responses volume that first appeared in 1933 preserves the editions by Watkins Shaw that were published in 1966, though without Shaws adaptations for the 1662 Prayerbook which have fallen in...Lasīt vairāk
for SSATTB Suitable for remembrance services, Ramseys six-voiced setting of How are the mighty falln is one of the finest sacred madrigals of the early 17th century, alongside works such as settings of When David heard. Scored for SSATTB...Lasīt vairāk
for SATB. The Evening Service by Nicholas Strogers comes from one of the earliest short services to have survived. It was one of six services regularly sung at the Chapel Royal in the early 17th century, and was given pride of place...Lasīt vairāk
for SAATB unaccompanied. This glorious musical depiction of the honour, strength, power and authority of the Holy Trinity by Thomas Tallis is the third issue in the CMSs series of great English Responds from the 16th century, edited by Sal...Lasīt vairāk
for SATB and organ Francis Jacksons anthem Most glorious Lord of life for SATB choir and organ was commissioned by the Edington Music Festival in 2009. The composer, aged 103, has now revised the score for its publication. His typically colo...Lasīt vairāk