
3.05 £
Oxford University Press
for SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied Skempton sets this famous love poem by Yeats with characteristic directness and warmth and using rich and scrumptious sonorities. Magical shifts of harmony punctuate the otherwise simple tonal language. An uplifting and satisfying piece ideal for concert use. Skempton sets this famous love poem by Yeats with characteristic directness and warmth and using rich and scrumptious sonorities. Magical shifts of harmony punctuate the otherwise simple tonal language. An uplifting and satisfying piece ideal for concert use.

2.55 £
Oxford University Press
for SATB and organ This beautiful setting of the Evening Canticles is for SATB Choir with Organ accompaniment.

2.20 £
Oxford University Press
for SATB unaccompanied This is a straightforward and effective anthem set to a well-known text from the Song of Solomon. The choral texture is interspersed with several soli or semi-chorus passages which alternate between the upper and lower voices reinforcing the message of love's power to bind people together. Suitable for both sacred and secular use. This is a beautiful setting of text from the Song of Solomon 8:6-7 and John 15:9-12 by Eleanor Daley. It is arranged for SATB chorus a cappella.

22.95 £
Oxford University Press
The Immortal was commissioned by the BBC World Service and was premiered at the BBC Proms in 2004. This work pays tribute to the influence of Chinese artists and intellectuals in the twentieth century. With an undercurrent of tranquillity and meditation the work features a powerful and rhythmic introduction from which emerges a section of sustained high-pitched glissandos as well as lyrical melodies and expressive glissandos that characterise many of the solo motifs.

28.95 £
Oxford University Press
Paperback- The Rhyme Of Taigu is a lively and powerful work for full Orchestra. The piece explores the energy and spirit behind Japanese Taiko or 'fat drum' (Taigu in Chinese). As a result the Percussion plays a key role providing an aggressive drive throughout the whole work and often in competition with the brass particularly in the thrilling climax.

2.55 £
Oxford University Press
for SATB unaccompanied This is a declamatory setting of a popular Easter text by Gerard Manley Hopkins in an upbeat 7/8 metre. Featuring compelling interplay between choral sections a slower reflective passage and a rousing conclusion this anthem will bring a fresh sound to Easter services and concerts.

3.30 £
Oxford University Press
for SATB and organ or brass ensemble This rousing arrangement of Rimsky-Korsakov's 'Glory' (Slava Op.21) brings this popular Russian anthem to a wider audience. The original Russian text is replaced by a hymn by the arranger that is particularly suitable for Easter as well as general use. A brass ensemble accompaniment is also available.

2.55 £
Oxford University Press
A Boy Is Born In Bethlehem

1.95 £
Oxford University Press
Lo! He Slumbers In His Manger

2.20 £
Oxford University Press
Star Of The East

2.55 £
Oxford University Press
A Carol For Our Times

2.55 £
Oxford University Press
This Night

2.55 £
Oxford University Press
for SATBarB unaccompanied This famous Easter Respond by John Taverner (d. 1545) scored for SATBarB alternating polyphony and plainchant tells the story of the three women arriving at the empty tomb on Easter morning bringing spices to anoint the body of Jesus.

2.15 £
Oxford University Press
for Unison with descant and organ

1.90 £
Oxford University Press
for SS

2.15 £
Oxford University Press
Harvest Anthem

2.45 £
Oxford University Press
for SATB (with divisions) and organ Andrew Carter sets words from the writings of the Venerable Bede in this richly textured anthem.

4.20 £
Oxford University Press
from the First Service

2.15 £
Oxford University Press
The fear of the Lord

2.15 £
Oxford University Press
for TBarB