Translation: Poetic inspiration-harmonic S.601-651. Psalm 15. Arrangements and Transcriptions. Marcello, Benedetto.
Translation: from P. Hainhofer & English country dance Arr. C. Moskowitz, June 2005. Large mixed together. Great Bass Recorder. Soprano Recorder. Violet.
Translation: Large mixed together. Alto Saxophone1. Alto Saxophone2. Clarinet in Bb1. Clarinet in Bb2.
Translation: Large mixed together. Linda Fox. Bassoon. Guitar. Recorder I. Treble. Recorder II.
Translation: the move on line 4 to the dominant might suggest the 19c. Anonymous. A cappella. Sacred , Sacred song for St. Cecilia 's Day..
Translation: Gifts former progeny. The vocal lines have long, extended melismae on single syllables, typical of the period. Adam of Fulda. Latin.
Translation: Also, part of the chorale melody 'Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme' appears in inversion. Language. English. SSAATTBB. 1830-1894.
Translation: Miserere our. all start singing the same melody at the same time but at four different speeds, two of them in inversion. Latin.
Translation: Occasionally, he scribbled the last line, "The beauty about the good. Plan. Secular , Lied. German. SSATB.
Translation: Orlando Gibbons. A cappella. Sacred , Hymn. Language. English. SATB. This text. intended for the feast of St. Thomas , December 21st.
Translation: The tenor contains four statements of the melody, treated isorhythmically. None. TTB.
Translation: and the third line. Note that the melody is in the Tenor line. Christopher J. Noren. Secular , Hymn. Language. English.
Translation: the last line of the trio. A cappella. Sacred , Partsong. French. SATB. Published by Jacques Moderne in Lyon.