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Pièces originales ainsi que nouveaux arrangements pour voix supérieure de certains titres de liste exceptionnellement vaste et varié de John Tavener plus populaires des oeuvres pour choeur. Au fil des ans, nous pouvons trace une ligne de la simplicité exquise de son établissement de Blake l'agneau à la voile monumentale du Temple. Les arrangements sont tous pour soprano et alto chanteurs, avec un nombre variable de pièces, jusqu'à quatre sopranos et quatre altos (en Ikon de Saint Hilda). Une partie d'accompagnement orgue ou Piano est fournie le cas échéant, avec un solo de violoncelle optionnel supplémentaire dans la chanson pour Athene. / Voix
SKU: HL.14043876
UPC: 888680610562. 6.75x10 inches.
John Tavener's Awed By The Beauty, from The Veil of the Temple is an arrangement for upper voices with organ accompaniment, by Barry Rose. The work lasts approximately 2 minutes.
SKU: HL.14043067
6.75x9.75x0.057 inches.
If Ye Love Me , by John Tavener , was commissioned by Manchester International Festival (MIF Creative) with thanks to the support of the MIF Commissioning Circle. In If Ye Love Me , there are subtle echo-effects between three String Quartets which are complimented by an upper Voice choir.
SKU: HL.14043725
For double chorus and handbells, this setting of a text by St. John Fisher was originally composed for upper voices only, and is now arranged for SSA/SSAATB by Gregory Rose. Choir I, II and handbells should be placed antiphonally. Handbell part.
SKU: HL.14043878
UPC: 888680610586. 6.75x10.5x0.037 inches.
Now available in an arrangement for upper voices, organ and optional cello, Song For Athene is a work by British composer John Tavener. The text is taken from Shakespeare's Hamlet, as well as from the Orthodox Funeral Service. The entire work lasts around 7 minutes.
SKU: HL.14043726
6.75x10.0x0.037 inches.
For double chorus and handbells, this setting of a text by St. John Fisher was originally composed for upper voices only, and is now arranged for SSA/SSAATB by Gregory Rose. Choir I, II and handbells should be placed antiphonally.