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Suitable for SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied, this is an
arrangement of the well-known tune from Piae Cantiones known as the
carol Personent Hodie. It includes words full of Easter joy.
Suitable for SA unaccompanied, this work contains a short and easy
canonic setting.
Suitable for flute or solo soprano and SATB. The lark is depicted
either by a solo soprano, as originally written, or by a flute.
for mixed chorus, children's choir, and small orchestra
The words are from the Book of Common Prayer, with three additional
movements specially suitable for the children's choir. These three
movements are also published separately under the title Bless the
Lord.
Orchestral material is available on hire.
Based on Feste's famous words from Twelfth Night, this piece is
suitable for SATB unaccompanied.
Set for SATB and organ, this carol is a setting of an anonymous
medieval text. It celebrates Christ's birth in a joyful fashion and
provides a uplifting finale for carol concerts.
for unison upper voices and piano or harp A fluid melody and
Carter's adroit harmonic interpretation of the traditional text
combine to give his setting a unique expressive quality. The harp
part (which includes all three carols in the set) is available for
sale under the title Three Upper-voice Carols.
for SSA and piano or harp This is a beautifully crafted setting of
a medieval German text. The composer's simple but effective writing
underscores perfectly the quietly wondrous nature of the text, the
gentle 'Kyrie eleison' refrain providing a poignant commentary
throughout. The harp part (which includes all three carols in the
set) is available from Banks Music Publications for sale under the
title Three Upper-voice Carols.
Set for SATB and piano, this carol features a melody of folk-like
simplicity, which is developed over the course of four verses.
for soprano or mezzo-soprano solo, mixed chorus, and orchestra This
spirited and attractive work is a setting of the Latin version of
Psalm 148, one of the most celebrated and joyful hymns of praise to
the Lord of heaven. Conjuring a rich tapestry of sonorities and
textures, Andrew Carter has created a highly tuneful work in eight
well-contrasted movements full of joy and vivid in colour. Laudate
Dominum is original and approachable - suitable for all choral
societies. Full scores and orchestral material are available on
hire.
An anthem for SATB and organ that is suitable for Pentecost. The
strong hymn-like tune builds through the addition of a descant to a
powerful climax.
for unaccompanied SATB choir Andrew Carter's setting matches in its
powerful simplicity the text attributed to the French Quaker
missionary, Stephen Grellet: 'I expect to pass through this world
but once; any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness I
can show, or any service I can render to any soul of man or animal,
let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not
pass this way again.'
for solo soprano and SATB unaccompanied Two easy and contrasting
settings. Spanish Lullaby is beautiful and tender with an evocative
pastoral refrain. Spanish Carol celebrates the birth of Christ in a
more exuberant flamenco style. The texts are set in both Spanish
and English.
A short and easy setting of the Latin words of the Mass, for upper
voices and organ. This title is suitable for upper voice school and
church choirs.
Suitable for SATB and organ. This work contains a carol, using
jazzy rhythms and constant shifts of key.
Suitable for SATB and piano or organ, this setting can be sung as
an anthem in the context of prayers or communion, or at weddings,
or as a benediction.
for unison children's choir with keyboard or orchestra Three
movements from Andrew Carter's choral work, Benedicite. Orchestral
material is available on hire
for SATB (plus congregation) and organ This setting is particularly
suitable for the opening of an Advent or Christmas service, with a
unison first verse which may be unaccompanied and sung in
procession.
for SAA and piano This pretty and effortless carol has a winning
melody and good variety of texture - a classic carol and an ideal
showcase for young voices. A version for SATB is also available.
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