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Upon A Delaying Lady a part song for SATB with words by Robert Herrick and music by Walter Emery.

2.99 £
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Richard Allain's arrangement of the Christmas favourite Coventry Carol for SATB chorus. A Piano accompaniment is provided for rehearsal purposes and all voices split to form a sumptuous double chorus during the setting.

1.75 £
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Carol for SATB Choir. Words: Anonymous.

25.95 £
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Designed specially for schools without an SATB choir this collection contains 21 settings for unison and two-part voices. These arrangements all compatible with The Novello Book Of Carols are scored for tuned and untuned percussion two melody parts (each in C and B flat) guitar chords bass line and simplified piano. These carols provide the ideal opportunity of junior and middle school choirs to join adult choirs in performance whilst fulfilling the need for ensemble music throughout the year. Edited by William Llewellyn.

17.95 £
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Sonata in E minor for Violin and Piano. Includes Score and Part.

1.75 £
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For Unison Voices and Piano (or Organ). For Unison Voices and Piano (or Organ).

5.95 £
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Waltzes for piano duet with optional voices arranged for SATB. English words by W.G. Rothery.

2.25 £
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This edition features fresh engravings with the Organ part printed on three staves. It also includes a paragraph explaining the historical background and context of the work.

12.95 £
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An anthology from four centuries in ten volumes. Edited by Robin Langley.

6.95 £
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These six little pieces by Andrew Jackman can be used by fairly inexperienced players. Each piece has been cleverly designed to suit soprano alto tenor or baritone. Andrew Jackman is well known for his popular arrangements and original compositions.

4.99 £
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Sonatas VII-IX-The Works of Henry Purcell Sonatas VII-IX

14.95 £
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An anthology of eleven sacred choral pieces for SATB choir. Includes works by Faure Mozart Mendelssohn and Tavener.

1.75 £
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From 'Amadis'. With new English words by Harvey Grace. From 'Amadis'. With new English words by Harvey Grace.

1.99 £
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Thou Must Leave Thy Lowly Dwelling from The Childhood of Christ (L'Enfance du Christ) Op.25. Christmas anthem for SATB and organ or orchestra. English text.

1.99 £
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A must-have collection of the most popular Christmas carols for the first time arranged in one place for the carol-singer. Tunes chords and words are provided and all your favourite carols are included.

5.99 £
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A new vocal score for the last movement from Beethoven's famous Ninth Symphony in D Minor (The Choral Symphony) containing the popular Ode To Joy . German text by Johann Christoph Griedrich von Schiller with English version by Natalia Macfarren. Revised by Michael Pilkington. Includes piano reduction of the orchestral score.

13.95 £
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Veni Creator Spiritus-Prelude was commissioned by the Dunfermline Abbey Festival and first performed on 21 June 1987. Veni Redemptor-A Celebration was commissioned by the North Wales Music Festival and first performed on 26 September 1985 at St Asaphn Cathedral by John Scott.

8.95 £
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Debbie Campbell. Witty verses and catchy songs stimulate children to think about the vital preservation process which is needed to save the rainforests. The jungle animals led by the ‘rapper’ Toucan and the ‘Amazon Aristocrat’ Jaguar head the resistance against greedy developers who are intent on exploiting the lush rainforest for their own gain. The wide variety of tropical animals enables everybody in the school to be involved. Overture and 90 songs for unison voices and piano. An excellent resource for classroom activity as well as performance. Published in association with the World Wide Fund for Nature: performances of this work will benefit the WWF.

14.95 £
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Composer's Note Narcissus wanders through the forest observing enjoying ... unselfconscious but self-absorbed. He sees as pool of water and then as he approaches notices his reflection in the water. He is intrigued and then jumps back in fright. Once more he approaches ... it is still there. Narcissus steps away from the pool to consider this phenomenon. Several times he approaches the figure is always there watching him. In the shimmering sunlight Narcissus seems to see this glorious and attractive being moving in the rippling water. He is dazzled and slowly holds out his arms. To his amazement the figure responds. In awe and wonder Narcissusapproaches closer and closer. With a sudden change of mood Narcissus dances happily and playfully ... the figure echoing him. But then Narcissus begins to question anxiously the lack of any independent response...is he being mocked? He gets more and more aggitated and finally in a fury he rushes headlong into the water to grapple with the figure. The waves surge up and Narcissus is drowned. There is a distant shimmering vision of Narcissus and his reflection. Then in the setting sun the vision disappears the forest is empty and the pool lies undisturbed. Thea Musgrave

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Chanson De Nuit and Chanson De Matin arranged and transcribed for organ by Herbert Brewer.