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In Praise of Mary is a cantata in six short movements written for the 1955 Three Choirs Festival. It is scored for Soprano solo SATB chorus and Orchestra. It forms the best-known work of the British composer organist and scholar Geoffrey Bush (1920-1998) a lifelong friend of John Ireland and an ardent champion of English music. In Praise of Mary was based on various texts adoring Mary the Mother of Jesus. It is noted for its fresh textures lyrical melodies and beautiful craftsmanship making it as much a pleasure to sing as it is to listen to. Dedicated to the composer's wife.

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Written for unaccompanied ATTB choir with a piano reduction for rehearsal purposes. Words from Robinson's New Cithera Lessons 1609.

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No.2 From Ten Negro Spirituals- Swing Low Sweet Chariot is arguably the best known Negro spiritual in the world; famous as a worship song a sports anthem and a popular melody. It was arranged for unaccompanied Male Voice Choir (TTBB) and Baritone solo with Piano reduction for rehearsal purposes in 1932. Sir Granville Bantock (1868-1946) was a British composer conductor and educator. He channelled his energetic and creative personality into many musical projects championing the works of Jean Sibelius founding the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and composing many splendid classical pieces. Viewed by his contemporaries as out-of-date his music is now beingappreciated as one of the last great contributions from the English Romantic movement.

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Verse anthem setting the text of Psalm 96 by little-known 17th century composer Richard Hinde. Edited by Barry Rose.

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1838 is a part-song for unaccompanied SATB chorus by John Beckwith with words by Dennis Lee. The song tells the story of William Lyon Mackenzie first mayor of the city of Toronto. 1838 is a part-song for unaccompanied SATB chorus by John Beckwith with words by Dennis Lee. The song tells the story of William Lyon Mackenzie first mayor of the city of Toronto.

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Eight Pieces- Richard Drakeford's Hors D'oeuvre includes eight compositions for solo Piano. Compositions include Prelude Minuet Lament 1 Dance Scherzo Lament 2 A Maggot and Pastorale.

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Four Songs for Baritone and Piano. Four Songs for Baritone and Piano.

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Swing Low Sweet Chariot is arranged here for Unaccompanied TTBB Choir by Philip G. Wilkinson .

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For SATB Choir and Organ. For SATB Choir and Organ.

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Work for Piano composed in 1918.

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Composed in 1940 Geoffrey Bush ’s Rhapsody For Clarinet And Strings has been transcribed here for Clarinet and Piano and is a great addition to the repertoire of both clarinettists and pianists. While enhancing cooperative skills between musicians it also presents plenty of opportunities for the soloist to show off their talent. Duration ca. 9 minutes. Geoffrey Bush was a British composer organist and scholar of 20th-century English music. His compositions include 5 operas 2 symphonies choral pieces such as his Christmas Cantata and many songs generally in the liederstyle.

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Caleb Henry Trevor (1895-1976) was a British organist editor and pedagogue known simply as 'CH' to his friends. Primarily self-taught he studied at Oxford before spending 8 years in the army. From 1936-1964 he was Professor of Organ at the Royal Academy of Music where he taught many of the best organists of the last century including Simon Preston and and Barry Rose. He is best remembered for his educational volumes such as the Oxford Organ Method and also for his many volumes of music for Manuals. The Organ Miscellany is a collection of popular classic works for Organ which have been easily arranged by C. H.Trevor .

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Four Studies In Japanese Harmony. Four Studies In Japanese Harmony.

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The collaboration of W.S. Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan was an instant success creating works which have been unceasing in their popularity since their first performances. Gilbert's inspired humour combines with Sullivan's charming melodies to create the most memorable music: two master craftsmen pleasing audiences and performers in equal measure. This collection brings together 28 choruses from the operas into one handy volume and also includes The Long Day Closes . Edited by Brian Kay and Robin Wilson.

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Anthem for SATB Choir and Organ.

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Work for Solo Piano composed in 1913.

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These Five Bagatelles For Piano by contemporary English composer John McCabe are varied in their technical difficulty. They are suitable for the high intermediate to advanced student and would make perfect concert material.

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Scottish Two-Parters. Twelve traditional Scottish songs for unison voices with optional second parts.

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Howells wrote Penguinski for a visit made to the Royal College of Music in London on 10 May 1933. This score pays light and affectionate tribute to the considerable popularity of Stravinksy in London from the teens of the twentieth century. In Penguinski Howells creates a knockabout piece which shadowboxes Petrushka . Whilst underlining Howells's versatility the score gives a colourful insight into the prevailing influences of the time and is an intriguing example of how Stravinsky must have sounded to his English contemporaries. Howells wrote Penguinski for a visit made to the Royal College of Music in London on 10 May 1933. This score pays light and affectionate tribute to the considerable popularity of Stravinksy in London from the teens of the twentieth century. In Penguinski Howells creates a knockabout piece which shadowboxes Petrushka . Whilst underlining Howells's versatility the score gives a colourful insight into the prevailing influences of the time and is an intriguing example of how Stravinsky must have sounded to his English contemporaries.

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This work was commissioned for Michala Petri by the Carnegie Hall Corporation in honour of Carnegie Hall's Centennial Season. The world premiere was given in Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall New York City on Friday 15 March 1991.