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for SAATB unaccompanied This is amongst the best-known works of the
Tudor period, and holds an important place in the choral repertoire
as a liturgical item for use in Holy Week and as a concert work.
Includes an English singing translation.
Short Evening Service is suitable for unaccompanied SATB.
An arrangement of Tallis's Canon for 2, 3, 4, or 5 equal voices,
with chamber orchestra or organ and strings This German translation
of the original English text 'Glory to thee, my God, this night' is
also available in the collection, Glory to God. Material for
strings is available on hire.
for SATB double choir unaccompanied In this beautiful arrangement
of Tallis' popular hymn, Chilcott expertly utilizes the flexibility
of the SATB double choir. The piece will be enjoyed by church and
chamber choirs alike.
Salvator Mundi, is suitable for SAATB and optional organ.
Contains an edition for ATTBB unaccompanied.
Verily, Verily, is suitable for SATB unaccompanied.
O Lord, Give Thy Holy Spirit, is suitable for unaccompanied SATB.
for 40-part unaccompanied mixed chorus Also available on hire as
Chorus parts Choirs I-IV, and Choirs V-VIII
Tallis's Canon for 2, 3, 4, or 5 equal voices and chamber orchestra
or organ and strings Accompaniment for chamber or string orchestra
is available on hire
John Milsom's selection of 17 of Tallis's shorter anthems and motets includes new editions by Alan Brown and Jason Smart as well as many by himself. The collection is designed to give singers and students alike a useful cross-section of Tallis's output, and includes some of his best-known pieces (freshly edited or revised) together with others that are less familiar. All have general-purpose texts. Critical commentaries are included for each piece, and there is an introduction by the editor.
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