Translation: Come, Come Ye Saints composed by English Folk Medley. First verse is sung SATB. The second verse uses a 4-part men's chorus.
Translation: For SSAATTBB choir, Organ. English, Spanish. English, Spanish. K. Newell Dayley. Intermediate.
Translation: with organ accompaniment, Durufle later scored it for four-part chorus. composed by Maurice Durufle. 1902-1986.
Translation: William Ferris' long experience with Gregorian chant is evident in this setting. in English. William Ferris.
Translation: For SATB Voices, A Cappella. Composed by Anonymous. Arranged by Darmon Meader. For SATB, Keyboard Rehearsal.
Translation: Originally for two solo singers, this is the third movement of the well-known Gloria in D Major, RV 589. Antonio Vivaldi.
Translation: double choir. But I don't have a double chorus.
Translation: with organ accompaniment, Duruflé later scored it for four-part chorus. Our Pare. Our Pare. SATB unaccompanied.
Translation: In dulci jubilo arranged by Vicki Tucker Courtney. Vicki Tucker Courtney. Percussion sheet music. rehearsal only. Eighth.
Translation: The zwolfjaehrige Jesus in the Temple. chamber choir. , 2 violins, contrabass, organ,. Ripieno chorus score.
Translation: For soprano voice only, SATB choir, organ. The composer created the English paraphrase. David Ashley White. Beginning.
Translation: Sacred concertos, Christmas, Feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Hymns in praise of the Virgin Mary. Ripieno chorus score.
Translation: chamber choir. , 2 violins, bassoon, contrabass, organ,. SATB capell-choir, 4 instruments. Ripieno chorus score.
Translation: SATB choir, organ and orchestral chimes. Collegiate Repertoire, Community Chorus, Concert Music. English.
Translation: This triumphal chorus from the oratorio, The Creation, received its first public performance in Vienna in 1779.
Translation: The lively rhythmic interplay in both versions highlights the joyful text of 13th-century mystic and nun, Mechthild of Magdeburg.
Translation: The vocal score is 19 pages 219 measures in length. 4 inscribed in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. Blake Henson.
Translation: For bass voice, SATB Chorus, Organ. He died on June 21st, 2000, in Seattle, Washington. Alan Hovhaness.