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The Choral Public Domain Library (CPDL), also known as the ChoralWiki, is an online database for choral and vocal music. Its contents primarily include sheet music in the public domain or otherwise freely available for printing and performing (such as via permission from the copyright holder).
The funeral songs of that honourable Gent., Sir Phillip Sidney, Knight. ... Free scores by William Byrd in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)
The LiederNet Archive (formerly The Lied, Art Song, and Choral Texts Archive) is a donation-supported web archive of art song and choral texts [1] founded in 1995 [2] by Emily Ezust, an American/Canadian computer programmer and amateur violinist. The website was hosted by the REC Music Foundation from 1996 to 2015.
CPDL Free Choral Sheet Music. Archived from the original on 19 May 2009; No. 171–180. Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg. 1888; Kilian, Dietrich (1965). Bach Erschallet, ihr Lieder, Vocal Score based on the Urtext of the New Bach Edition. Bärenreiter. Books. Arnold, Jochen (2009).
Bach's chorale harmonisations are all for a four-part choir (SATB), but Riemenschneider's and Terry's collections contain one 5-part SSATB choral harmonisation (Welt, ade! ich bin dein müde, Riemenscheider No. 150, Terry No. 365), not actually by Bach, but used by Bach as the concluding chorale to cantata Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende, BWV 27.
Sacred music and choral music. Poulenc turned to writing also religious music in the 1930s, composing a Mass in G major for a cappella choir. He composed the Stabat Mater in 1950 in memory of the painter Christian Bérard in 1950. The late Gloria for soprano, choir and orchestra became one of his best-known works.
Op. 91, Romanzen volume II (6 songs for female chorus with piano ad lib) (1849) Op. 92, Introduction and Allegro Appassionato for Piano and Orchestra (1849) Op. 93, Motet: "Verzweifle nicht im Schmerzenstal" (1849 for unaccompanied male double choir, 1850 with organ accompaniment, 1852 with orchestral accompaniment and organ ad lib)
Songs of Farewell is a set of six choral motets by the British composer Hubert Parry. The pieces were composed between 1916 and 1918 and were among his last compositions before his death. The pieces were composed between 1916 and 1918 and were among his last compositions before his death.