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John Stainer: The Crucifixion (SATB)

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Media: Sheet Music
Language: English
Arrangement: Tenor Solo, Bass Solo, SATB and Organ Accompaniment (TEN/BASS/SATB/ORGA)
Skill Level: Intermediate/Advanced - Explain this
Artist: Sir John Stainer
Author: Michael Pilkington
Publisher: Novello and Co Ltd
Series: The New Novello Choral Edition

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A Meditation on the Sacred Passion of the Holy Redeemer, for Tenor and Bass solo, SATB Choir with Organ accompaniment, with hymns for congregational participation. The text was selected and written by Reverend J. Sparrow-Simpson, and revised by Michael Pilkington. The crucifixion was first performed in 1887.

This Novello edition of the vocal score is clear and well presented, with thoroughly accurate and detailed editorial markings and suggestions, as edited by Michael Pilkington.


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Sales Rank:
425
Published on:
03/03/1999
Format:
Vocal Score
Length:
62 pages
Language:
English
Catalogue #:
NOV072488
ISBN:
0853609381

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Customer Rating I have sung both Stainer's Crucifixion and Maunder's Olivet to Calvary, in the capacity of soloist or chorus member. Both Cantatas are very enjoyable to sing and are pleasant to listen to. The very famous God So Loved The World from the Crucifixion is very moving, as is the chorus, Fling Wide The Gates. It is a great pity it is not performed more regularly.
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Customer Rating Stainer's CRUCIFIXION has been performed by the choir of St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, Australia ever since the late 1890s till date. It is one of the most inspiring and moving pieces ever performed. A favourite with the congregation when they throng in numbers every Good Friday to hear the masterpiece of this composer.
Anon.


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