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for SATB and piano Don Michael Dicie has created a straightforward,
unflashy but beautiful arrangement of Lowry's famous 'How can I
keep from singing?'. Dicie departs from his typical harmonic style
of major and minor seventh chords for a more tertial setting. The
variety of textures and its simplicity and accessibility make a
lovely effect. The women sing the first verse; men, the second;
both, a cappella for the third; and they finish together with
piano.
for organ A setting of the traditional Christmas carol for organ.
Dicie presents three variations of the carol's melody, which are
separated by a ritornello. This piece would be useful as a prelude
or interlude for services during Advent and Christmas seasons.
for SATB and piano This anthem is a setting of the text from John
14, Christ's words to his apostles after the resurrection. It
begins with a flowing accompaniment and solo vocal lines that build
to the tutti declamation of 'Peace I leave with you, my peace I
give you'. It is appropriate for the Easter and Pentecost and is
accessible for all church choirs.
for two-part choir (equal/unequal voices), flute, oboe, keyboard
Words by William Morris The flute and oboe parts are included in
the vocal score.
Set for SATB and keyboard, with optional flute and oboe (or other
instruments in C), this is a setting of the well-known traditional
French melody.
Suitable for SABar, flute, oboe, violin, cello, and keyboard.
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