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Original

We Will Remember Them. Music For Remembrance. Sheet Music. SATB. SATB.

Translation

We Will Remember Them. Music For Remembrance. Sheet Music. SATB. SATB.

Original

We Will Remember Them. Music For Remembrance is a collection of some of the finest pieces of choral music on the theme of remembrance. We Will Remember Them. Music For Remembrance is suitable for church, cathedral, school, youth and community choirs. It contains music appropriate for Remembrance Sunday services, and beautiful pieces suitable for concerts, memorial and funeral services and other acts of remembrance and reflection. We Will Remember Them. Music For Remembrance includes classic choral works such as Samuel Barber’s Agnus Dei , Edgar Bainton’s And I saw a new heaven and William Harris’s Bring us, O Lord God alongside other works by well-loved composers, including John Tavener, Richard Rodney, Paul Mealor and Eric Whitacre. New arrangements, such as David Hill’s choral reworking of Edward Elgar’s Nimrod , are included with other new works by some of the best contemporary composers. In a glowing review in the January. February 2015 edition of Choir & Organ, Jeremy Summerly writes of the appropriateness of many of these works for Remembrance concert programmes and the effectiveness of a great number of these choral pieces.

Translation

We Will Remember Them. Music For Remembrance is a collection of some of the finest pieces of choral music on the theme of remembrance. We Will Remember Them. Music For Remembrance is suitable for church, cathedral, school, youth and community choirs. It contains music appropriate for Remembrance Sunday services, and beautiful pieces suitable for concerts, memorial and funeral services and other acts of remembrance and reflection. We Will Remember Them. Music For Remembrance includes classic choral works such as Samuel Barber’s Agnus Dei , Edgar Bainton’s And I saw a new heaven and William Harris’s Bring us, O Lord God alongside other works by well-loved composers, including John Tavener, Richard Rodney, Paul Mealor and Eric Whitacre. New arrangements, such as David Hill’s choral reworking of Edward Elgar’s Nimrod , are included with other new works by some of the best contemporary composers. In a glowing review in the January. February 2015 edition of Choir & Organ, Jeremy Summerly writes of the appropriateness of many of these works for Remembrance concert programmes and the effectiveness of a great number of these choral pieces.