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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 ...
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 ...
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.
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SATB chorus Organ 3. VOCAL with Chamber accompaniment [3] Year Title/First line Words by Vocal/choral forces Instrumental forces Notes 1919 My lady is a pretty one Solo voice String quartet 1920–22 The Curlew: W.B. Yeats Tenor solo Flute, Cor Anglais, String quartet Cycle of four songs 1927 Corpus Christi Soprano and baritone voices String ...
Fly Away I, for SATB chorus, premiered by the International Orange Chorale of San Francisco in June 2012. Partita for 8 Voices, four pieces for eight singers, written 2009–2011 for Roomful of Teeth, premiered as a whole on November 4, 2013, winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Music. [1]