Translation: The third voice has to be choosen between the two middle voices. either the Triplum or the Contra.
Translation: it is the only item in the book with this attribution. The tune is headed '47 Hy. 2 d B. D r Watts. A cappella.
Translation: A cappella , or doubled by organ or piano. Sacred , Carol. Language. SATB. Desclée, Paris-Tournai, 1978.
Translation: Composed in 1992 and originally written for contralto and piano, it may also be sung "tutti" by a children's choir. Plan. Latin.
Translation: Premiered and performed by Suzanne Elizabeth Green at the University of Toronto Schools. Louie Madrid Calleja. Plan. Sacred , Motet.
Translation: Louie Madrid Calleja. Sacred , Liturgical music. Language. Latin. Solo Tenor. or solo soprano.
Translation: Mozart's Regina Coeli , K. 276, is a Marian antiphon, a type of liturgical chant common in the Gregorian repertory.
Translation: In the instrumental listings below, almost all of the ensembles described as instruments.
Translation: It is one of two items in that book attributed to 'H. Searle'. A cappella. Sacred , Hymn. Language.
Translation: This Christmastide Mass is based on popular Polish Christmas carols.
Translation: A cappella. Sacred , Hymn. Language. English. SATB. Hart & Fellows.
Translation: This Mass is a parody mass, based on the composer's own setting of Inclina cor meum for the same voicing. Philippe de Monte.
Translation: between the 1st voice and 4th voice at the octave, two semibreves apart.
Translation: There are no musically relevant differences between both versions. Secular , Madrigal. Language. Italian.
Translation: Miserere our. , which sing the same line throughout but half a bar apart. from the score of CPDL #6605.
Translation: The three settings are. The Wind — about 2'4. All parts split except the tenors. The Moonchild — about 2'1.
Translation: José Torres. Mixed together. Sacred , Cantata. Language. Spanish. Solo Soprano. An elaborate solo cantata.
Translation: In the first verse, the author of the text. makes a wordplay between poli. Orlando di Lasso. A cappella.