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  2. Yorkville Sound - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Jack Long received the Order of Canada for his contribution to the Canadian music industry, and in particular for founding both Long & McQuade and Yorkville Sound. [7] [18] In 2021, Yorkville Sound continues to be owned by the Long family. [19]

  3. Category:Choral music - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 January 2024, at 04:11 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Longa (music) - Wikipedia

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    A longa in white-mensural notation. A longa rest (modern form) worth two breves. A longa (pl. longae, or sometimes longe), long, quadruple note (Am.), or quadruple whole note is a musical note that could be either twice or three times as long as a breve (Am.: double whole note, or double note), four or six times as long as a semibreve (Am.: whole note), that appears in early music.

  5. Choral Public Domain Library - Wikipedia

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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).

  6. In the Beginning (Copland) - Wikipedia

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    In the Beginning is a 1947 choral work by Aaron Copland to a text from the Book of Genesis chapter 1:1 to 2:7. [1] The 15'–20' minute long work is for mixed four-part chorus a capella and soprano or mezzo-soprano solo.

  7. List of secular choral works by Anton Bruckner - Wikipedia

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    Das Lied vom deutschen Vaterland, WAB 78, a 20-bar long work in D-flat major for men's choir composed in c. 1845.The composer of the text is unknown. Ständchen, WAB 84.2, a 29-bar long work in G major, for humming men's-voice quartet and tenor soloist, composed in c. 1846 on a text possibly by Ernst Marinelli.

  8. Chorale setting - Wikipedia

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    Chorale settings refer to a wide variety of musical compositions, almost entirely of Protestant origin, which use a chorale as their basis. A chorale is a simple melody, often based on Gregorian chant, written for congregations to sing hymns.

  9. Jan Randall - Wikipedia

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    Jan Randall (born July 26, 1952) is a Canadian composer, singer songwriter and professional musician.He has had an extensive career composing sound tracks, performing original songs, and improvising music for comedy theatre.