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Musicke's Praier. SATB unacc. (CPS)

sheet music

Edited by Brown, Tim
Zasedba: Mixed Voices
Število strani: 32 strani
Založba: Faber Music
Številka artikla: 0571518990
ISMN: 9780571518999
Musicke's Praier draws together ten classic English prayer settings from the 16th and 17th centuries: a Golden Age in the history of English church music. From Tallis to Tomkins and Ford to Farrant, this collection will serve as a wonderful introduction to a rich and varied repertoire. An invaluable resource of introits and easy anthems for both concert and liturgical use.
The Choral Programme Series is a well-established programming tool for many choirs as it offers a wealth of fresh material from many eras and in many styles. Also offering great value for money as each volume in the series provides up to forty minutes of music

Vsebina

1.
The Lord's Prayer (Stone)
2.
Turn Thou Us, Good Lord (Anon)
3.
O Lord, Give Thy Holy Spirit (Tallis)
4.
Call To Remembrance (Farrant)
5.
Lord, For Thy Tender Mercy's Sake (Hilton)
6.
Almighty And Everlasting God (Gibbons)
7.
Almighty God Which Hast Me Brought (Ford)
8.
Be Unto Me, O Lord (Byrd)
9.
O Lord Give Ear To My Complaint (Lupo)
10.
Almighty And Everlasting God (Tomkins)
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