Matériel : Partition
Par STAINER JOHN. John Stainer [1840–1901] is known primarily as a pioneer of English musicology. As a composer he dedicated himself primarily to “Cathedral music. ” His Services and Anthems from this body of music were written largely for St. Paul’s Cathedral, where he worked temporarily as an organist./ Répertoire / Choeur SATB/SATB et Orgue
SKU: ST.W52
ISBN 9790220202360.
Atte nd unto my tears = SATB unaccompanied. O Lord, turn not away = SATBaB unaccompanied.
SKU: ST.EM41
ISBN 9790220220456.
Croc e's madrigal style may be compared to that of Thomas Morley, and the Musica Sacra settings of the seven penitential psalms, set for six voices and published by Thomas East, were hugely popular in England. They were spoken of admiringly not only by Morley himself, but also by John Dowland and Henry Peacham. CONTENTS Blessed are they whose faults so oft forbidden (Psalm 32) (SATTTB) From profound centre of my heart (Psalm 130) (SSATTB) Lord, in thine anger do no more reprove me (Psalm 38) (SSATTB) Lord, in thy wrath reprove me not severely (Psalm 6) (SATTTB) Hearken, Lord, unto mine humble plainings (Psalm 102) (SATTTB) Listen, O Lord, unto my prostrate prayer (Psalm 143) (SSATTB) Shew mercy, Lord, on me (Psalm 51) (SSATTB).
SKU: ST.EM35B
ISBN 9790220211652.
Orga nist of St George's, Windsor, and successor to the famous Marbecke, Mundy was amongst the earliest of the English madrigalists. There are 12 madrigals in this collection, ranging from Of all the birds, a tribute to William Byrd, to In deep distress and the tragic setting of words written by Chideock Tichborne on the eve of his execution in the Tower of London, My prime of youth. The volume also contains 25 psalms in three, four, and five parts. CONTENTS As I went walking (SAT) Blessed art thou (SAT) Have mercy on me, O Lord (SSATB) Hear my prayer, O Lord (STB) Heigh Ho! 'chill go to plough (SSAB) I lift my heart to thee (SSAT) In deep distress (SATB) In midst of woods (SSATB) Lightly she whipped o'er the dales (SSATB) Lord arise and help thy servant (SSATB) Lord to thee I make my moan (SATB) My prime of youth (SATB) O all ye nations (S (or A) AT) O come let us lift up our voice (SAT) O Lord of whom I do depend (SSAT) O Lord turn not away thy face (SAT) Of all the birds (SAT) Penelope that longed (SSATB) Praise the Lord, O my soul (SAT) Save me, O God (SAT) Sing ye unto the Lord (SSAT) The black-bird made (SSATB) The longer that I live (SSAT) The Shepherd Stephon (S solo, A. viol, T. viol, B. viol) Thus art thou bless'd (SAT) Turn about and see me (SA (or T) T) Unto thee lift I up mine eyes (SSATB) Were I a king (SATBB) Who loves a life (SSATB) Witness ye heav'ns (S solo, A. viol, T. viol, B. viol) Ye people all in one accord (SAB).
SKU: ST.K48
ISBN 9790220224454.
Comp lementary to K49, this collection is a unique offering of music by John Amner, Nicholas Carleton and John Tomkins that is the only surviving keyboard music by the respective composers. In addition to a pair of duets, in themselves an unusual feature from the period, there are two lengthy sets of variations, Amner's being a rare example of those on a metrical psalm or hymn-tune (possibly by Tallis in this case), John Tomkins's being more conventionally modelled on the variation sets of William Byrd. Nicholas Carleton's 'A verse of 4 parts' and 'Upon the sharp' include several examples of unusual chromatic notation and wide-ranging tonal schemes. CONTENTS Prelude (for two to play): Nicholas Carleton? A verse (In nomine) for two to play: Nicholas Carleton A verse of 4 parts: Nicholas Carleton Upon the sharp: Nicholas Carleton O Lord, in thee is all my trust: John Amner John come kiss me now: John Tomkins.
SKU: ST.H449
ISBN 9790220221286.
A well-known teacher and compiler of Stainer & Bell's Opera Gala series, John Norris has created Wedding Gala with an ear to giving church organists a mix of favourites and exciting discoveries to brighten the routine of music for the service of holy matrimony. No album would be complete without the traditional wedding music of Mendelssohn and Wagner, and it can be found here in this collection alongside other classics of the wedding repertoire by Jeremiah Clarke, Bach and Handel. But there's also a thoroughly contemporary leavening, with arrangements of Sydney Carter's One More Step and Lord of the Dance, both firm favourites, plus Musorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition and Charpentier's Prelude, adding a note of splendour. But the real bonus is for lovers of English music, with Elgar's Chanson de Matin and 'The Call' from the Five Mystical Songs by Ralph Vaughan Williams, seldom found in comparable collections. And there's also a rare new discovery: the ravishing Chosen Tune by Herbert Howells, transcribed from his Three Pieces for violin and piano, Op. 28, and available as an organ piece for the first time. Each piece is comprehensively registered by the arranger, and the collection as a whole will be welcomed by all organists of intermediate standard as a source of new material not only for liturgical use but also for recitals.
SKU: ST.B945
ISBN 9790220224393.
Roun ds and Canons from Thomas Ravenscroft's Collections Sacred and secular rounds and canons in Latin and in English from the collections of the 17th-century editor and theorist Thomas Ravenscroft, on a variety of subjects such as drinking, hunting and street cries: thirty-five pieces for three to eleven voices. CONTENTS For Three Voices Follow me quickly Hey ho! To the greenwood now let us go I am a-thirst, what should I say? I pray you, good mother New oysters Now God be with old Simeon Now kiss the cup, cousin, with courtesy O praise the Lord, ye that fear Him Pietas omnium virtutum The merry nightingale Well fare the nightingale For Four Voices Ascendit Christus in coelum Blow thy horn, thou jolly hunter Descendit Christus de coelo Fa, mi, fa, re, la, mi Farewell, mine own sweet heart Hey, down a down Miserere mei Deus To Portsmouth it is a gallant town For Five Voices Keep well your ray, my lads Sing you now after me Universa transeunt Verbum Domini manet in aeternum Vias tuas Domine demonstra mihi White wine and sugar is good drink for me For Six Voices Benedic, Domine, nobis his donis tuis Domine Fili Dei vivi miserere nostri Joy in the gates of Jerusalem Laudate nomen Domini (I) Now thanked be the great god Pan For Seven Voices Laudate nomen Domini (II) For Eight Voices Let's have a peal for John Cook's soul For Nine Voices Delicta quis intelligit? Hey ho, what shall I say? For Ten or Eleven Voices Sing we now merrily.
SKU: ST.H464
ISBN 9790220222139.
Well -chosen music is an essential adjunct to the dignity and reverence of funerals and acts of remembrance, comforting those who mourn, and shining light upon the personality of the departed person. Among these fifteen new arrangements, organists will find a wealth of material from which to select the right piece appropriate to the occasion. There are classics such as Mendelssohn's O rest in the Lord and Handel's Dead March from Saul, romantic masterpieces like Elgar's Nimrod and Mahler's Adagietto, as well as a contemporary favourite, Candle in the Wind, which featured so memorably at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales. A leading arranger and teacher for the organ, John Norris has also included his own Improvisation on Brother James' Air, an arrangement of Sibelius's Finlandia ('Be still, my soul'), and a novelty item The Broken Melody by Auguste van Biene. The collection concludes, appropriately, with Stanford's uplifting Nunc Dimittis from the Evening Service in C.
SKU: HL.14016584
SKU: HL.14031245
SKU: HL.14031210
SKU: ST.EM8
ISBN 9790220206320.
Well -known in his day as one of the most important contributors to East's Whole Book of Psalms (1592), Farmer was in the service of the Earl of Oxford who, more than any other nobleman, established the professional Elizabethan theatre. In the year that Burbidge opened the Globe Theatre, these 18 madrigals (the most famous is probably Fair Phyllis) gave the composer an attractive place in the history of English music. CONTENTS A little pretty bonny lass (SATB) Cease now thy mourning (SAT(or A) B (or T)) Compare me to the child (SAT(or A) B) Fair nymphs, I heard one telling (SSAT(or A) TB) Fair Phyliss, I saw (SATB) I thought, my love (SATB) Now each creature joys the other (SATB) O stay sweet love (SATB) Soon as the hungry lion (SATB) Sweet friend, thy absence (SAT(or A) B) Sweet Lord, your flame still burning (SATB) Take time while time doth last (SATB) The flattering words (SATB) Who would have thought that face? (SAAT) You blessed bowers (SSATTTBB) You'll never leave still tossing (SATB) You pretty flowers that smile (SAT(or A) B.