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{{Composer|Peter Bird}} | {{Composer|Peter Bird}} | ||
{{Lyricist|Thomas Gage, Samuel Prescott, Ralph Waldo Emerson}}<br> | {{Lyricist|Thomas Gage, Samuel Prescott, Ralph Waldo Emerson}}<br> | ||
{{Voicing|4|SATB chorus; T | {{Voicing|4|SATB chorus; T and B solos}} | ||
{{Genre|Secular|Cantatas}} | {{Genre|Secular|Cantatas}} | ||
{{Language|English}} | {{Language|English}} | ||
{{Instruments| }} | {{Instruments| }} | ||
{{Pub|1|2012}} | {{Pub|1|2012}} | ||
{{Descr|Accompanied by piano and organ. (A single-manual synthesizer can replace the organ.) The early parts of this selection include piano renditions of popular British tunes circa 1775, including Rule, Brittania by Thomas Arne [1740], and When the King Enjoys His Own Again by | {{Descr|Accompanied by piano and organ. (A single-manual synthesizer can replace the organ.) The early parts of this selection include piano renditions of popular British tunes circa 1775, including Rule, Brittania by Thomas Arne [1740], and When the King Enjoys His Own Again by Martin Parker [1643]. The accompanying T and B solos, and the later choral parts, are original music.}} | ||
{{#ExtWeb:http://peterbird.name/choral/Concord/Concord.html}} | {{#ExtWeb:http://peterbird.name/choral/Concord/Concord.html}} | ||
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- Editor: Peter Bird (submitted 2023-09-03). Score information: Letter, 25 pages, 245 kB Copyright: CC BY SA
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General Information
Title: Concord: 3. North Bridge
Composer: Peter Bird
Lyricist: Thomas Gage, Samuel Prescott, Ralph Waldo Emersoncreate page
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB chorus; T and B solos
Genre: Secular, Cantata
Language: English
Instruments:
First published: 2012
Description: Accompanied by piano and organ. (A single-manual synthesizer can replace the organ.) The early parts of this selection include piano renditions of popular British tunes circa 1775, including Rule, Brittania by Thomas Arne [1740], and When the King Enjoys His Own Again by Martin Parker [1643]. The accompanying T and B solos, and the later choral parts, are original music.