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Bible Songs for Unison choir (Op 113) (1909) Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem (Op. 123, published 1911) Eternal Father (Op.135) For lo, I raise up (Op. 145) The Lord is my Shepherd (composed 1886) Why seek ye the living? (c. 1890) Engelberg (1904) 'How beauteous are their feet' (published 1923)
In music, a catch is a type of round or canon at the unison. That is, it is a musical composition in which two or more voices (usually at least three) repeatedly sing the same melody, beginning at different times. Generally catches have a secular theme, though many collections included devotional rounds and canons.
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In orchestral music unison can mean the simultaneous playing of a note (or a series of notes constituting a melody) by different instruments, either at the same pitch; or in a different octave, for example, cello and double bass (all'unisono). Typically a section string player plays unison with the rest of the section.
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We Need a Little Christmas is the fifth Christmas album by American pop singer Andy Williams (and his forty-second studio album overall) that was released by Unison Music in 1995. [2]
The music and the artist captured the attention of Unison Music's Bruce Witkin and Ryan Dorn, who then signed The White Buffalo and co-produced Once Upon a Time in the West, [8] [9] an album that transitioned to a more roots rock sound, with some songs still retaining a folk style.
Magnifcat and Nunc dimittis for unison voices and organ (1941) The Wild Huntsman, Fantasia for male chorus a cappella (1946) The Dark Forest, Part-song for mixed chorus a cappella (1947); words by Edward Thomas; Mass in C for solo voices, chorus, organ and orchestra (1936–1947); premiered at Stoke-on-Trent in 1948; twice broadcast in 1952 and ...