
2.55 £
Oxford University Press
A setting of specially-written texts by children the subject matter is the sun the moon and the stars. The songs are linked by spoken narration resulting in a rich and vivid tapestry. Orchestral material is available on hire.

1.95 £
Oxford University Press
Festival hymn with introductory fanfare for mixed choir brass ensemble timpani percussion and organ or orchestra Festival hymn with introductory fanfare for mixed choir Brass ensemble timpani percussion and Organ or Orchestra.

2.55 £
Oxford University Press
for SATB and organ or brass Brass parts are available on hire. Glenn L. Rudolph's Hodie Christus Natus Est for SATB and organ or brass. Brass parts are available on hire.

2.20 £
Oxford University Press
Paperback-for SATB choir with optional organ One of the simplest and best-loved of 16th-century anthems. For SATB choir with optional Organ. One of the simplest and best-loved of 16th-century anthems.

13.95 £
Oxford University Press
This intense work is inspired by a photograph of Zhou Long's wife Chen Yi face to face with a hawk that had landed near their house. The music is filled with eerie slides and dynamic changes with a fierce pizzicato section that leads to the work's climax.

6.95 £
Oxford University Press
Paperback-for string orchestra and harp Vaughan Williams fist encountered the old English folk song Dives and Lazarus when he was 21 and here presents five variants that are in his own words 'not exact replicas of traditional tunes but rather reminiscences of various versions in my own collection and those of others'. The work was premiered in Carnegie Hall as part of the 1939 New York World's Fair and is a wonderful example of the sumptuous string textures and modal tonalities that have become the composer's trademarks.

3.25 £
Oxford University Press
for SATB piano 4 hands and optional percussion (glockenspiel vibraphone/suspended cymbal bass drum) The third and final movement of Dances to Life. The vocal writing and keyboard accompaniment create a grand anthem extolling life and the contributions that our lives make to the world. An uplifting ending to a sometimes playful otherwise serious work the bells simulated in the percussion and keyboard celebrate the cycle of life from beginning to end. The third and final movement of Dances to Life. The vocal writing and keyboard accompaniment create a grand anthem extolling life and the contributions that our lives make to the world. An uplifting ending to a sometimes playful otherwise serious work the bells simulated in the percussion and keyboard celebrate the cycle of life from beginning to end.

2.20 £
Oxford University Press
William H. Monk's Abide With Me for SATB and piano.