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From the Anthology of Organ Music From the Anthology of Organ Music

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Arranged for unaccompanied SATB chorus with Piano part for rehearsal purposes only.

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Written for SATB choir and organ. A chorus from Judas Maccabeaus.

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A celebratory song from 1936 by C.S.Lang for mixed chorus a cappella. A celebratory song from 1936 by C.S.Lang for mixed chorus a cappella.

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John Joubert 's Hymne To God The Father for unaccompanied SATB choir from words by John Donne. Duration: c. 7mins.

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Version for SATB Choir and Organ.

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Single sheet music arranged for SATB with piano accompaniment.

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Hear My Prayer Oh Lord manifests Purcell’s genius not only in his unerring setting of each line but in addition of challenging intervals and discordant moments to what is a deceptively simple melodic line. Purcell’s affecting anthem Hear My Prayer Oh Lord was writing in 1680 approximately and is likely to be part of a larger unfinished work. The autograph manuscript is held in the Cambridge Fitzwilliam Museum from which John E West has edited this rendering of the work.Hear My Prayer Oh Lord manifests Purcell’s genius not only in his unerring setting of each line but in addition of challenging intervals and discordant moments to what is a deceptively simple melodic line. Purcell’s affecting anthem Hear My Prayer Oh Lord was writing in 1680 approximately and is likely to be part of a larger unfinished work. The autograph manuscript is held in the Cambridge Fitzwilliam Museum from which John E West has edited this rendering of the work.

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For SATB Choir A Cappella. For SATB Choir A Cappella.

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Sweet Was The Song By Gerald Hendrie For Ss Chorus And Organ (Or Piano). Originally Published In Merrily On High (Nov032121). Sweet Was The Song by Gerald Hendrie for SS chorus and Organ (or Piano). Originally published in Merrily on High (NOV032121).

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Single sheet music arranged for SATB with piano accompaniment.

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The Souls Of The Righteous is an anthem for SATB choir with an Organ reduction provided for rehearsal purposes. It takes its text from the Old Testament book of Wisdom. Sir George Elvey (1816-1893) was a British organist and composer. He was a chorister at Canterbury Cathedral and New College Oxford before studying at the Royal Academy of Music. Such was his skill he became Organist at St George’s Chapel Windsor at the age of just nineteen having been offered the post in preference to far more experienced candidates such as Samuel Wesley. He wrote prolifically for the Chapel creating many works that were only performed once andhave now been lost. Best remembered are his hymn tunes oratorios and anthems.

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With words from the Accession Service Queen Elizabeth I. For SATB and piano accompaniment with optional trumpet.

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Howells 'Te Deum' and 'Benedictus' for St George's Chapel Windsor. Scored for mixed voice choir SATB with organ accompaniment. Howells 'Te Deum' and 'Benedictus' for St George's Chapel Windsor. Scored for mixed voice choir SATB with organ accompaniment.

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Hymn setting the words of Sir John S. Arkwright. Hymn setting the words of Sir John S. Arkwright.

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Anthem set to text from the Revelation of St John for Baritone Solo SATB Choir and Organ. Commissioned for the 50th Anniversary of St Nicholas Church Coventry in 1962.

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Harmonised and arranged by C H Kitson. Words translated from the French Quittez Pasteurs by Alice Raleigh. Harmonised and arranged by C H Kitson. Words translated from the French Quittez Pasteurs by Alice Raleigh.

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Taken from the Nutcracker and arranged for SSSSAATTBB choir by Leo Hussain and Ralph Allwood.

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For SSATTB Choir and Organ For SSATTB Choir and Organ

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I am the gentle light by Paul Mealor is dedicated to Christopher Bell and the National Youth Choir of Scotland's National Boys Choir and was premiered by them on BBC One's Songs of Praise on St Andrew's Day 2012.