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for SATB and piano This rousing carol sets a text by the nineteenth-century Scottish poet Norval Clyne. Bassi's setting perfectly captures the contrast between light and darkness in Clyne's text, with simple vocal lines underscored by a busy piano part culminating in a powerful ending evoking the peels of church bells on Christmas morning. An orchestral accompaniment is available on hire/rental.
for SATB and optional organ Quem pastores laudavere is a beautiful, short arrangement with a more traditional harmonic backdrop. The music opens with oos, and after a pause, the SATB unaccompanied choir enters, singing in Latin, sempre legato. Bassi writes lush choral lines with suspension after suspension, which results in a stunning sound with considerable depth. An English singing translation is provided beneath the text.
for SATB, mezzo-soprano solo, and chamber orchestra The first movement is a fantasia on a popular Ukrainian carol melody; the style is impressionistic, by turns melancholy and vigorous. The second movement is a setting of the Irish Wexford Carol, the third a rhythmic theme and variations on Tomorrow shall be my dancing day.
for SATB and organ This is an exciting and accessible setting to a really memorable tune of William Dalrymple Maclagan's text. It is easy and fun to sing and ideal for any church choir looking for a contemporary anthem during All Saint's Day or throughout the month of November.
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