Translation: Either as a soprano solo with 4 viols as accompaniment or as a 5 part song. or A cappella. Sacred , Partsong. Language. English.
Translation: Occasionally, the range of the alto line is low and may need the support of one or two tenor voices.
Translation: Anonymous. A cappella. Language. Latin. SSATB. Source. The source for this hymn is found in manuscript and microfilm.
Translation: The source used presented the music as a duet for women's voices, which this arranger either lost or discarded years ago.
Translation: or Jan. 18 in the Vatican. Solesmes editions. Latin.
Translation: , 2nd and 3rd voices, the other with the 1st, 4th and 5th voices. A cappella. Language. A trope.
Translation: Duration 55 minutes.
Translation: This motet is in three parts, appearing as No. 26 of Cantiones Triginta Selectissimae. Altera vox.
Translation: Plan. Secular , Partsong. Language. English. Written for male tenor. comments on this would be welcome.
Translation: Jon Corelis. Other. Language. English. I've used the traditional Irish air O Arranmore.
Translation: This is a song-book type score just meant to give the words and melody. Synth flute used in this sound file to simulate voice.
Translation: What is not in doubt is the appropriateness of the cantus firmus, sung by the last of the four voices to enter. SATB.
Translation: For one voice and various instruments with a chorus indicated as sung by choir. Mixed together.
Translation: Secular, Air. Swedish. Solo Soprano. This is an Aria from a Finish manuscript "Notebok för Ulrika Elisabet Taube" begun in 1767.
Translation: One song. Keyboard. Guitare.