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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.
A Book of Spells (2009) SSAA and piano; text by Z. E. Budapest. Free, Fearless, and Female (2009) SSAA and marimba; text by Judy Belski, Anonymous Pampa Poem trans. by W. S. Merwin, and Anna Swir. Celebration Mass-Lutheran Edition (2010) SATB choir, congregation, organ, and optional handbells, brass quintet/quartet and percussion/timpani; text ...
In addition to his own compositions he made transcriptions of Elizabethan and Jacobean vocal solo, choral, and instrumental works, and prepared an edition of Henry Purcell's string fantasias. [1] [2] For choral works the acronym "SATB" (Soprano-Alto-Tenor-Bass) has been used to indicate the voice composition of the work.
Angels' Carol is a popular sacred choral piece by John Rutter for Christmas. He wrote his own text, beginning "Have you heard the sound of the angel voices", [1] three stanzas with the refrain "Gloria in excelsis Deo". It has been part of recordings of collections of Christmas music, including one conducted by the composer.
Pour la Paix, for SATB chorus, two male speakers, two female speakers, and tape (1981) Serment-Orkos , for SATB chorus of 32 or more voices (1981) Chant des Soleils , for SATB chorus, children's choir, brass ensemble and percussion (1983)
Blessed are the Dead − motet for double choir SATB.SATB unaccompanied (1920; unfinished - completed by Patrick Russill) A Golden Lullaby − Unison song for voices and piano (1920) Sing lullaby for SATB unaccompanied (1920) O Lord, Who Createst Man − 3-part song for female voices and piano (1923) When First Thine Eyes Unveil for SATB ...