Five Centuries of Choral Music
CALL NUMBER - 5368
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COMPOSER - Various
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VOICING - SATB
GENRE - Various
LANGUAGE - Various (mostly English)
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ERA - Various
ACCOMPANIMENT - A Cappella and with Piano
PUBLISHER - G. Schirmer
PUBLISHER # - 2529
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NOTES - Contents as follows:
- Adoramus te (We Adore Thee) - Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
- Alleluia - Robert Muczynski
- Allon, Gay Bergeres - Guillaume Costeley
- Ave Verum Corpus - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Bless the Lord, O My Soul - Mikhail Ippolitof-Ivanof
- The Carol of the Angels - John Jacob Niles
- Chester - William Billings, arr. Don Gustafson
- Come, Soothing Death (Komm, süsser Tod) - Johann Sebastian (J.S.) Bach, arr. Katherine K. Davis, adapt. Carl Deis
- Echo Song (Olà! o che bon eccho!) - Orlando di Lasso, arr. Wilhelm Widmann
- He, Watching over Israel (from "Elijah) - Felix Mendelssohn
- Here is thy footstool - Paul Creston
- Let down the bars, O Death - Samuel Barber
- Let us now praise famous men - Ralph Vaughan Williams, arr. Maurice Jacobson
- The Little White Hen - Antonio Scandello
- Lullay my Liking - Gustav Holst
- O Magnum Mysterium - Tomás Luis de Victoria
- Planets, Stars, and Airs of Space (Ihr Gestirn, ihr hohlen Lüfte) - Johann Sebastian (J.S.) Bach
- sam was a man - Vincent Persichetti
- Sanctus (from the "Harmoniemesse") - Joseph Haydn, arr. William Herrmann
- Shenandoah - Traditional folksong, arr. Marshall Bartholomew
- Sing we and chant it - Thomas Morley
- Sure on This Shining Night - Samuel Barber
- Three Hungarian Folk-Songs - Matyas Seiber
- 1. The Handsome Butcher
- 2. Apple, Apple
- 3. The Old Woman
- Tune thy music to thy heart - Alec Rowley
- The Turtle Dove - Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Two Chorales from the Christmas Oratorio - Johann Sebastian (J.S.) Bach
- 1. Break Forth, O Beauteous, Heavenly Light
- 2. Thee with Tender Care
- What if I never speed - John Dowland, trans. and ed. Peter Warlock
- When Jesus Wept - William Billings
- Wondrous cool, thou woodland quiet (Waldesnacht, du wunderkühle) - Johannes Brahms