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Oxford Choral Classics Collections

English Church Music, Volume 2: Canticles and Responses

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English Church Music, Volume 2: Canticles and Responses

Oxford Choral Classics Collections

English Church Music, Volume 2: Canticles and Responses

Vocal score

Oxford Choral Classics Collections: English Church Music, Volume 2: Canticles and Responses

 

English Church Music assembles in two volumes around 100 of the finest examples of English sacred choral music. The second volume presents a wealth of service material suitable for use throughout the year, inluding seventeen settings of the evening canticles, together with settings of the Te Deum and Jubilate, and the Preces and Responses.


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Oxford Choral Classics: English Church Music assembles in two volumes around 100 of the finest examples of English sacred choral music. The second volume presents a wealth of service material suitable for use throughout the year. The evening canticles are given due space, with seventeen settings, including those by Byrd, Gibbons, Purcell, Walmisley, Stanford, Noble, Howells, Walton, and Tippett. Also included are settings of the Te Deum and Jubilate Deo, alongside seven settings of the Preces and Responses and two additional early Lord's Prayers. The selection is completed with three supplementary items: a set of previously unpublished Psalm chants by Howells, John Sanders's Good Friday Reproaches, and a written-out Order for Compline.
Robert King has prepared completely new editions of all the pre-twentieth-century works, going back to the earliest and most reliable manuscripts or printed sources. Playable keyboard reductions have been added for the majority of unaccompanied items.


ISBN
9780193368446
Pagina's
336
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Serie
Oxford Choral Classics Collections
Rubriek
Muziekwetenschap
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Sheet music
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford