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Craig McLeish: A Gaelic Blessing (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Klaverakkompagnement, SSA)


A Gaelic Blessing is a simple and catchy piece by Craig McLeish. This piece will be particularly useful for school, junior and community choirs, and a tuneful introduction to singing simple contrapuntal lines.

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Craig McLeish: The Negro Speaks Of Rivers (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB)


The Negro Speaks of Rivers, a new concert work from respected contemporary composer Craig McLeish, is a reflection on the ancient affinities between human beings and the world’s great rivers.

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Graham Ross: Lullay, My Liking (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, Orgelledsagelse, 2-stemmigt kor)


Lullay, my liking is scored for accompanied two-part choir, allowing for various upper-/lower-voice combinations: two-part trebles or sopranos, upper voices only (S/A), or men only (T/B). If performed by a four-part choir, sopranos and tenors should read the upper line, and altos and basses read the lower. The keyboard part can be played on piano or organ, or harp.

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Francis Pott: There Is No Rose Of Such Virtue (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB)


There is no rose of such virtue is an anonymous mediaeval text, already well known through beautiful settings by Britten (in his Ceremony of Carols), John Joubert and others.

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Grayston Ives: Susanni (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB, Orgelledsagelse)


The text of Susanni is a translation of Martin Luther’s hymn of 1535, Vom Himmel hoch. The music is based loosely upon the well-known chorale melody, which, at times, is quoted in full in both voices and organ.

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Jeremy Thurlow: As Joseph Was A-Walking (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB)


These words of this carol, full of colours and rich in symbolism, are from the Cherry Tree Carol, a popular folk carol telling a legend which goes back at least as far as the Coventry Mystery Plays.

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Brian Easdale: Ubi Caritas Et Amor (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB, Orgelledsagelse)


Ubi caritas et amor is a simple, reflective anthem for mixed-voice choir and organ.

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Harriet Wybor: Lully, Lullay (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB)


Lully, Lullay was written at the request of Philip Reed, music director of the Bury St Edmunds Bach Choir, which gave the first performance on 17 December 2011 at Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford, Suffolk. Inspired by the familiar medieval text of the Coventry Carol, it is sung a cappella and invokes the sense of a lullaby through its metre and lilting melody.

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Jeremy Thurlow: Of Noblest Cities (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB, Orgelledsagelse)


The words to Of Noblest Cities are a beautiful Victorian translation of a Latin hymn by Prudentius, which meditates on the story of the three wise men. Each verse is set to the same melody, in an increasingly rich counterpoint inspired by the wonderful sound of Tudor choral polyphony.

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Zachary Wadsworth: O Saving Victim (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB)


An inspiring selection of new works from a range of contemporary composers, the Novello New Choral Series offers pieces for all types of choirs, including sacred and secular works from simple, four-part settings to more expansive, yet accessible, repertoire in an exciting variety of styles.

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Tom Wiggall: Love Me Sweet (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB)


Love me sweet was composed for the occasion of the composer’s wedding in July 2010. The text consists of four verses taken from Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s ironic poem A Man’s Requirements.

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John Duggan: Ave Verum (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB)


Ave verum was commissioned early in 2011 by Edward Rowntree for the birthday of his father, John Rowntree, director of music at Douai Abbey in the UK.

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Andrew Cusworth: There Is No Rose (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB)


There is no rose is a three part musical journey, first exploring nature, then musing on the mystery of the virgin Mary as the Mother of God, the nature of God, Creation and the Trinity, and ending with a procession towards Christmas.

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Phillip Cooke: Invocation (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB, Trompet)


Invocation is a distillation of everything we might class as a stereotypical English country afternoon – cricket on the green, church bells, birdsong and warm beer – the mythical 'middle-England'.

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John Duggan: La Ballade De Jesus Christ (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB)


La Ballade de Jésus Christ has a simple, almost childlike quality to its text and this is reflected in the shimmering harmonies and soft, fleeting dissonances, presenting the story as a bitter-sweet fairy tale.

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Timothy Noon: Evocation To A Friend (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, Klaverakkompagnement, SSA)


Evocation to a Friend explores themes of friendship and hope. The music grows in intensity over a cyclic harmonic pattern, with repeating melodic fragments arranged across the four voices creating a hypnotic effect.

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Thomas Hyde: Sweet Was The Song (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB)


Sweet was the song is a short and simple SATB setting of a familiar Christmas text.

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Timothy Noon: Ave Verum (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB)


The harmonic language of Ave verum is rich and full flavoured, without being strongly dissonant.

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James Davy: Drop, Drop Slow Tears (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB)


Drop, drop slow tears is set in a simple three-verse format, beginning with upper voices whose melting harmonies are intended to convey dropping tears.

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Zachary Wadsworth: Out Of The South Cometh The Whirlwind (Novello New Choral Series)~ Korpartitur (Kor, SATB, Orgelledsagelse)


In Out of the south cometh the whirlwind, chant-like melodies and colourful organ writing combine to explore the relationship between God and the natural world.


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