Translation: Final. The Lady's Lamentation for the Loss of Senesino. Carey, Henry.
Translation: Brahms consciously quoted a 17th century chorale tune, who can only love God rule in the second movement. Description.
Translation: It has been suggested that viol-playing came once more into fashion in the early years of the seventeenth century. Parts.
Translation: From a manuscript in the library of Christ Church, Oxford. The soprano and alto parts are attributed in the manuscript to “Mr Johnson”.
Translation: I will not leave thee, except thou bless me, BWV Anh. 159. The final chorale, a chorale harmonization by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Translation: Latin. SATB & Solo SATB. Mozart's Regina Coeli , K. 276, is a Marian antiphon, a type of liturgical chant common in the Gregorian repertory.
Translation: Finally, the Masonic Lodge your our new head, K 484. TTB with Solo Tenor.
Translation: This refreshing setting of the well-known sixteenth century English carol will challenge our finest women's groups. Cathedral.
Translation: 12 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. HL.8752680.
Translation: Choir sheet music. Intermediate. In the Bleak Midwinter composed by Gustav Holst. 1874-1934. Arranged by Jason M. Robison. Intermediate.
Translation: Perched on a tree near the village well, the magic bird engages a young girl, then a maiden and finally a company of women.
Translation: For SATB choir. with divisions. , A cappella. Mixed Voices.
Translation: ORG. SATB. H Walford Davies.