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Choral Music 2020 T60 Choral Music 2020 STA INER & BE LL LTD PO Box 110, Victoria House, 23 Gruneisen Road, London N3 1DZ Including the editions of Telephone: +44 (0) 20 8343 3303 email: [email protected] https://stainer.co.uk AUGENER � GALLIARD � WEEKES � JOSEPH WILLIAMS CHORAL MUSIC Contents Ordering Information.................................................................................2 Anthems and Services..............................................................................3 Christmas Music, Carols and Spirituals ....................................................8 Madrigals, Airs and Partsongs ................................................................12 Mixed Voices ..........................................................................................15 High Voices.............................................................................................19 Male Voices ............................................................................................20 For Children ............................................................................................20 Library Editions: ......................................................................................21 The Byrd Edition ................................................................................21 Early English Church Music ..............................................................21 Musica Britannica ..............................................................................22 Purcell Society Edition ......................................................................23 Purcell Society Edition Companion Series ........................................24 Digital Publications: ................................................................................25 The Byrd Edition – www.byrdedition.com ..........................................25 Early English Church Music – www.eecm.net ...................................26 The English Madrigalists – www.englishmadrigalists.co.uk ..............27 Musica Britannica ..............................................................................28 Purcell Society Edition ......................................................................29 Choral Now .......................................................................................30 Index .......................................................................................................32 List of Music Shops holding S&B Choral Binder Sets ............................36 1 PB Ordering Information This catalogue contains choral music in print at the date of its preparation and details of some titles expected to be published by 31st December 2020. 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There let the pealing organ blow, To the full-voic’d quire below, In service high, and anthems clear, As may with sweetness, through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heav’n before mine eyes. John Milton (1608–1674) This section contains anthems, motets and services available as individual items, including those with orchestral accompaniment. Also listed are those titles offprinted separately from collected editions such asThe Byrd Edition, Early English Church Music, Musica Britannica and the Purcell Society Edition. The section on Library Editions (see pages 21–24) gives full information about these series including how to obtain multiple copies of individual items not otherwise available separately. ARMSTRONG, Thomas BULL, John Psallite Domino Love, unto thine own who camest Attend unto my tears Latin and English texts SATB and organ W123 £2.80 SATB unaccompanied SSATB unaccompanied CC417 £1.90 O Lord, turn not away ATTWOOD, Thomas SATBaB unaccompanied Sacerdotes Domini Turn thy face from my sins W52 £1.90 Latin text SAB, S or T solo and organ SATB unaccompanied CC415A £1.90 W51 £1.90 In the departure of the Lord SATB unaccompanied W53 £1.90 Salve Regina BAIRSTOW, Edward C. SATB unaccompanied W55 £2.30 Let all mortal flesh keep silence BURGON, Geoffrey SATB unaccompanied Siderum rector Short Mass CC294 £2.50 Latin and English texts Latin and English texts SSATB unaccompanied CC407 £2.30 BALL, Timothy M. SATB unaccompanied CS352 £3.15 Jubilate Deo Sing joyfully SATB and organ W102 £2.30 BYRD, William SSAATB unaccompanied Ave verum corpus CC559 £2.50 BLOW, John Latin and English texts And I heard a great voice SATB unaccompanied CC520 £1.90 SATBB and organ continuo. String parts Tu es Petrus available for rental. W105 £3.50 Latin and English texts Emendemus in melius SSATTB unaccompanied Behold, O God our defender and SATTB unaccompanied CC521A £2.30 W57 £2.30 Let my prayer come up SATB unaccompanied E701 £1.90 Justorum animae CÆSAR, Anthony Latin and English texts Missa Brevis ‘Capella Regalis’ God spake sometime in visions SSATB unaccompanied CC312 £1.90 A short Latin service without Creed. SSAATBBB and organ continuo. String Dedicated to the Children and Gentlemen parts available for rental. of Her Majesty’s Chapel Royal at St D3 £5.25 Laudibus in sanctis Latin and English texts James’s Palace, London. SATB and organ W173 £2.80 The Lord is my Shepherd SSATB unaccompanied CC528 £3.50 SATBB and organ continuo. String parts Requests (I asked for Peace) available for rental. W87 £3.50 Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis from SATB and organ W187 £2.30 ‘The Great Service’ (ed. Monson) BORDOLI, Samuel SSAAAATTBB and organ Almighty and everlasting God D89 £7.00 CARLESTON, Stephen SATB unaccompanied (with divisions) Jubilate Deo CN22P £2.25 SATB and organ W128 £2.80 Mass for Three Voices (ed. Brett) Fire, Silver, Gold Latin text ATB unaccompanied CS358 £5.00 COLEMAN, T. Brian SATB unaccompanied CN21P £2.50 As water to the thirsty Text by Timothy Dudley-Smith. Arranged Samuel Bordoli’s varied output explores Mass for Four Voices (ed. Brett) by John Barnard for SATB and organ or the relationships between architecture, Latin text piano W221 £2.00 music, literature and theatre. Appointed SATB unaccompanied CS359 £6.00 Composer-in-Residence at Scottish Opera in 2017, Bordoli collaborated with Tête COOK, E. T. Mass for Five Voices (ed. Brett) Break forth into joy à Tête Opera and Sound Scotland on Latin text Belongings, a music theatre commission SATB and organ W58 £2.30 SATTB unaccompanied B635 £6.50 which was performed live on the Caledonian sleeper train, and he has also CORP, Ronald created site-specific works for London’s O magnum mysterium Crux fidelis Monument, Tower Bridge, City Hall and Latin and English texts SATB unaccompanied (with divisions) St Paul’s Cathedral. Fire, Silver, Gold SATB unaccompanied CC330 £2.30 CN18P £2.00 was commissioned for the United Guilds Service at St Paul’s to celebrate the 400th Praise our Lord, all ye gentiles Missa San Marco anniversary of the grant of a royal charter SSATBB unaccompanied SATB unaccompanied. Orchestral material to
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