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M-060-13220-9 These Things shall be -

M-060-13220-9 These Things shall be - John Ireland

Titel (DE): These Things Shall Be -
Titel (EN): These Things Shall Be -
Titel (FR): These Things Shall Be -
Komponist / Composer: Ireland, John
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Besetzung / Instrumentation: Bariton (oder Tenor) solo, gemischter Chor und Orchester / baritone (or tenor) solo, mixed choir and orchestra
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Kompositionsjahr / Date of Composition: 1936 - 1937
Aufführungsdauer / Duration: 20'
Verlag / Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes
Erscheindungsdatum / Date of Publishing: 26.10.2016
Ausgabe / Publication: Orgelauszug - Organ reduction -
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Seiten / Pages: 24
Verarbeitung: Ring-/Spiralbindung - Ring/Spiral binding
Schwierigkeitsgrad / Difficulty: fortgeschritten - advanced - avancé
Sprache / Language: Englisch
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ISMN: M-060-13220-9
ISMN-13: 979-0-060-13220-9
ISMN-EAN: 9790060132209
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Scored for baritone (or tenor) solo, mixed choir and orchestra, this work was composed in 193637, and sets a utopian and pacifist poem by John Addington Symonds (184093): Say, heart, what will the future bring / To happier men when we are gone This edition is the latest addition to Boosey & Hawkes's series of organ reductions of choral/orchestral scores (Finzi's Requiem da Camera, For St Cecilia, In terra pax). The reductions broaden the reach of these works to choirs which do not wish to present the works with orchestra, as with other standards from the sacred repertoire such the Requiems of Fauré and Duruflé. The reductions sympathetically recreate the orchestra scoring for a three-manual organ. Ingeniously, the manual couplings (II to III, II and III to I) are unaltered throughout, with pedal coupled to manuals as appropriate. Detailed registrations are not indicated as these are best left to the performer, taking into account the unique circumstances of the particular instrument, size of choir and acoustic setting at each performance. User-friendly landscape format with at least one principal vocal line cued throughout. Compatible with vocal score 979-0-060-03390-2.


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Scored for baritone (or tenor) solo, mixed choir and orchestra, this work was composed in 193637, and sets a utopian and pacifist poem by John Addington Symonds (184093): Say, heart, what will the future bring / To happier men when we are gone This edition is the latest addition to Boosey & Hawkes's series of organ reductions of choral/orchestral scores (Finzi's Requiem da Camera, For St Cecilia, In terra pax). The reductions broaden the reach of these works to choirs which do not wish to present the works with orchestra, as with other standards from the sacred repertoire such the Requiems of Fauré and Duruflé. The reductions sympathetically recreate the orchestra scoring for a three-manual organ. Ingeniously, the manual couplings (II to III, II and III to I) are unaltered throughout, with pedal coupled to manuals as appropriate. Detailed registrations are not indicated as these are best left to the performer, taking into account the unique circumstances of the particular instrument, size of choir and acoustic setting at each performance. User-friendly landscape format with at least one principal vocal line cued throughout. Compatible with vocal score 979-0-060-03390-2.





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Order id: 688351
Difficulty: -
Duration: --:-- min
Pages: 24
publisher id: BH 13220
EAN: 9781784542108
Composer: John Ireland
Arranger: -
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes / Bote & Bock
Instrumentation: Kammermusik / Ensemble

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