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  2. Benedicite (Carter) - Wikipedia

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    Benedicite is a composition for choir, children's choir and orchestra by Andrew Carter. He set the hymn Benedicite from the Book of Common Prayer, and additional free texts based on the model in three movements for unison children's choir. The work was published in 1991 and dedicated to Andrew Fairbairns. A subset of the music for children's ...

  3. Look at the world - Wikipedia

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    Mixed-voice or children's choir with keyboard or orchestra. " Look at the world " is a sacred choral composition by John Rutter, a harvest anthem to his own words. He offered versions for children's choir in unison or a mixed-voice choir, with keyboard or orchestra. It was commissioned by the Council for the Protection of Rural England.

  4. List of compositions by Imogen Holst - Wikipedia

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    Six Pictures from Finland. Solo piano. Choral. 1934. Wedding Hymn: "Father in Thine Almighty Hand" (words: Eleanor Spensley) SATB voices. Orchestral. 1934. Incidental music: The Song of Solomon.

  5. Alexander L'Estrange - Wikipedia

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    Scored for SATB adult choir, unison children's choir and jazz quintet, the music is a fusion of African song and jazz. With the same scoring, Ahoy! Sing for the Mary Rose (2013) [ 4 ] is a fusion of Tudor songs and sea shanties , commissioned to commemorate the opening of Portsmouth 's state-of-the-art museum which houses the hull of King Henry ...

  6. 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

  7. Unison - Wikipedia

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    When an entire choir sings the main melody, the choir usually sings in unison. Music in which all the notes sung are in unison is called monophonic. In a choir with two or more sections, such as for different vocal ranges, each section typically sings in unison. Part singing is when two or more voices sing different notes.