
1.95 £
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Two-part Lancashire sea song with piano accompaniment

12.25 £
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For baritone solo SATB chorus children's choir (or semi-chorus) and small orchestra (or piano/organ) Described as 'an outstanding work of great solemnity and poignancy' (Tempo 2013) McDowall's meditation on the sorrows of the Virgin Mary is a sophisticated alternative to more well-known settings. Cecilia McDowall 's Stabat Mater for solo Baritone SATB chorus children's choir (or semi-chorus) and small Orchestra or Piano/Organ accompaniment. McDowall 's setting of the Stabat Mater has been described as 'an outstanding work of great solemnity and poignancy' (Tempo 2013). The work comprises of seven movements in a symmetrical structure - from the impassioned Choral opening through two intense yet diverse Baritone solos and contemplative plainchant chorales to the stately finale uniting all the Voices. The optimistic central movement in a major tonality may be performed by children'schoir or a semi-chorus of sopranos and altos from the main group. A plaintive meditation on the sorrows of the Virgin Mary as she stands by the Cross McDowall 's Stabat Mater is a sophisticated modern alternative to more well-known settings ideal for performance at non-liturgical Lenten services. Orchestration: Flute Clarinet 2 x Horn Harp Strings.

3.05 £
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for SATB (with Alto solo) and organ Written for the charity Help Musicians this anthem presents an imaginative setting of Francis Pott's well-known hymn in triple metre. Characterful and contrasting organ writing underpins the melodically and rhythmically interesting vocal lines and an Alto solo in the fourth verse provides textural contrast.

3.25 £
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for SSATB and organ continuo Sweelinck's 5-voice (SSATB) Epiphany motet Ab Oriente published in 1619 is a superb example of his polyphonic fluency and of his vivid response to the imagery of the text depicting the steady purposeful journey of the Magi their adoration of the Babe and of their prophetic gifts.

6.95 £
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Commissioned for the 40th birthday of the organist Paul Walton Walton's Paean is a work of great verve with compelling rhythms exciting harmonies and catchy melodies propelling the celebratory music forward. Through the boisterous excitement legato passages emerge as the piece hurtles towards the resounding finale.

3.05 £
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This joyful setting of Psalm 98 is a bright and celebratory anthem of praise. The intricate organ writing offsets emphatic statements from the choir full of melodic and harmonic interest while grounded in assertive homorhythm.

38.00 £
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Originally scored for solo piano and full orchestra Skempton's Piano Concerto has been arranged by the composer for quintet broadening its reach to smaller ensembles. The work consists of five short movements each exploring dissonance in a different way. Originally scored for solo piano and full orchestra Skempton's Piano Concerto has been arranged by the composer for quintet broadening its reach to smaller ensembles. The work consists of five short movements each exploring dissonance in a different way.

2.55 £
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When spring comes walking is a warm and optimistic setting of an evocative poem by Charles Bennett that explores themes of rebirth nature and celebration. Chilcott embraces the return of spring with gentle sustained melodies rich harmonies and a quote from the traditional carol 'O come O come Emmanuel'. When spring comes walking is a warm and optimistic setting of an evocative poem by Charles Bennett that explores themes of rebirth nature and celebration. Chilcott embraces the return of spring with gentle sustained melodies rich harmonies and a quote from the traditional carol 'O come O come Emmanuel'.

3.05 £
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This is a funk gospel-tinged harmonically innovative arrangement of the popular Christina Rossetti carol In the bleak mid-winter for mixed voices with piano shaker and tambourine accompaniment and solo opportunities. This is a funk gospel-tinged harmonically innovative arrangement of the popular Christina Rossetti carol In the bleak mid-winter for mixed voices with piano shaker and tambourine accompaniment and solo opportunities.

2.55 £
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Originally published as part of the Songbird collection As you sing this is a thrilling and high-energy piece setting a text by Jennifer Thorp. Young uses body-percussion sound effects repeating themes and strong rhythms to capture the characteristics of a river creating a fun and dynamic piece. Originally published as part of the Songbird collection As you sing this is a thrilling and high-energy piece setting a text by Jennifer Thorp. Young uses body-percussion sound effects repeating themes and strong rhythms to capture the characteristics of a river creating a fun and dynamic piece.

2.20 £
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O Nata Lux

4.25 £
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Images Of Peace

16.50 £
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Secular Concert Works for all Choirs

15.95 £
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A kaleidoscope of songs and lessons for grades K-2

22.50 £
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16 pieces for flexible ensemble - Teacher's Book

7.95 £
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Contains all the piano accompaniments for Cello Time Runners. Characterful and easy to play these piano parts provide the perfect stylish accompaniment to the cellist's first tunes and help capture the spirit and mood from jazz to calypso folk to rock.

25.95 £
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This is the first publication of Vaughan Williams's earliest substantial work for orchestra composed 1897-8 and premiered in April 1901. This attractive work already shows evidence of the composer's emerging musical style and sure grasp of orchestral techniques and publication will be welcomed by all aficionados of his music. This is the first publication of Vaughan Williams's earliest substantial work for orchestra composed 1897-8 and premiered in April 1901. This attractive work already shows evidence of the composer's emerging musical style and sure grasp of orchestral techniques. Its five movements display much variety and sense of overall architecture with a sombre opening Prelude a fleet-footed Scherzo a graceful Intermezzo and Trio a delicate Romance and a boisterous Finale. This new edition has been carefully prepared from the original manuscript by Julian Rushton and comes with full textual commentary. Orchestral material is available on hire/rental.

2.20 £
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A highly accessible and mellifluous arrangement for unaccompanied SATB. The delicate scoring smooth vocal lines and well-judged splashes of harmonic colour allow the simple beauty of the tune to be heard. A highly accessible and mellifluous arrangement for unaccompanied SATB. The delicate scoring smooth vocal lines and well-judged splashes of harmonic colour allow the simple beauty of the tune to be heard.

23.75 £
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All the most popular sacred solos together in one volume. If you need to sing a solo at church this collection is all you need. Many of the pieces have been specially arranged for this book and well-loved items traditionally viewed as only for higher voices are now available in the low voice volume in suitable keys. Sing Solo Sacred contains 40 of the most popular sacred solos in one single volume. The material is suitable for use at concerts weddings memorial services church celebrations and devotional use. All texts in either Latin or other foreign languages are complete with the original text with the singable English translations printed below as easy alternatives. All accompaniments are arranged for organ but are also playable on the piano. This book is an excellent source of sacred songs and arias for High Voice.

2.20 £
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for S(solo)SATBB unaccompanied Published with its original text and in English this Icelandic hymn sets three verses in honour of the Virgin Mary attributed to Jon Arason Iceland's last Catholic bishop. Each verse consists of a solo soprano melody rhythmically free and beautiful in its simplicity and a warmer choral refrain. Suitable for concert and church use. Published with its original text and in English this Icelandic hymn sets three verses in honour of the Virgin Mary attributed to Jon Arason Iceland's last Catholic bishop. Each verse consists of a solo soprano melody rhythmically free and beautiful in its simplicity and a warmer choral refrain. Suitable for concert and church use.