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Although the name of William Harris will befamiliar to many as a composer of churchmusic, less is known about his life priorto his moving to Windsor in 1933 where, for no less than 28 years, he presided overthe music in St George's Chapel. Duringhis time there he was intimately involvedin a considerable number of high-profileoccasions, especially Order of the Garterceremonies and two Coronation services -that of King George VI and Queen ElizabethII- and a number of State funerals. However, apart from knowledge of his compositionsamong church musicians, little is known ofthe man.
This handy sized book provides the most frequently used portion of the Prayer Book Psalter (those psalms and canticles used for Evensong) in a manner sufficiently simple to secure satisfactory results without the intervention of the Plainchant Expert!
16 well-known pieces from the worship-song repertoire arranged for SATB Choir.
20 major anthems for SATB written between 1965 and 1993 by composers including: Aston, Berkeley, Burrell, Carter, Grier, Guest, Harvey, Ives, Jackson, Kelly, Leighton, Mathias, Piccolo, Radcliffe, Rose, Rutter, Shephard, Spicer, Tavener and Wilby.
Taking a different look at Advent, Christmas and Epiphany, this collection of carols serves as a useful resource to help church and school choirs celebrate this festive occasion. Containing over 40 carols, it provides material for choirs of various ages and abilities, with suggestions for the liturgical usage of each piece.
Features simple settings of the Introits, Graduals, Alleluias, tracts, offertories, and Communions. These settings are intended for the use of parish choirs, at the principal service on Sundays and Holy-days, throughout the Christian year.
Provides clergy and their choirs and congregations with a simple and easily-understood manual of Plainchant, for use at the Consecration of the Eucharist.
Focuses on simple settings of Introits, Graduals, Alleluias, Tracts, offertories and Communions for lesser Holy-days.
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