Translation: 00 minutes, and level of difficulty is moderate. of which there are a few. For artistic.
Translation: With a range of one and a half octaves, it is known for being difficult to sing. A cappella. Secular , Anthem.
Translation: "Bonny Wood Green" is a ballad from World War I, still sung in Irish pubs today. Arranged by Stephen Hatfield. Eighth.
Translation: Pensive and poignant, the poem describes natureâs response to war. Choir sheet music. 3-Part Mixed Choir. SAB. Choral Octavo.
Translation: This piece is in a cappella format for TTBB plus Bass solo. Tenor Voice sheet music.
Translation: wherefore then layest thou a snare for my life, to cause me to die. for thou art Saul. for what sawest thou.
Translation: A common theme at Christmas is the hope of a world at peace. 6 foretells, Jesus is our “Prince of Peace. Sharon Wilson.
Translation: There'll Always Be An England by Ross Parker and Hugh Charles became highly popular during the Second World War.. Sheet Music.
Translation: There are frequent seconds and fourths in the harmonies and sly programmatic details, like the sliding setting of the word ‘oozing’.
Translation: The entire work has been transposed one half step lower ‘to avoid the awkward key of F sharp major’.
Translation: Plan. with Chord Symbols. PV.
Translation: A non-stop medley of tunes from World War One from recruiting through to the Last Post. - for Upper Voice Choir.
Translation: Booklet.