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The morning watch : for mixed chorus and ten winds : settings of four poems by Henry Vaughan : (1981) / Iain Hamilton.

LIBRA M1531.H36 N5 2018
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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Hamilton, Iain, 1922-2000, composer.
Contributor:
Camden Chamber Choir, commissioning body.
Standardized Title:
Morning watch
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Vaughan, Henry, 1621-1695--Musical settings.
Vaughan, Henry.
Hamilton, Iain, 1922-2000--Manuscripts--Facsimiles.
Hamilton, Iain.
Hamilton, Iain, 1922-2000.
Vaughan, Henry, 1621-1695.
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with wind ensemble.
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble.
Night--Religious aspects--Songs and music.
Night.
Music--Manuscripts--Facsimiles.
Music.
Night--Religious aspects.
Genre:
Scores.
Art music.
Facsimiles.
Manuscripts.
Musical settings.
Songs and music.
Songs.
Physical Description:
1 study score (43 pages) ; 31 cm
Edition:
Study score.
Full score.
Place of Publication:
[King of Prussia, Pennsylvania] : Theodore Presser Company, [2018]
Language Note:
Staff notation.
English words.
Contents:
The evening watch
Midnight
The lamp
The morning watch.
Notes:
For mixed chorus (SATB) with 2 oboes, English horn, 2 bassoons, 2 trumpets in C, 2 trombones, and bass trombone.
Duration: approximately 22 min.
Commissioned by the Camden Chamber Choir for the Camden Festival 1982.
Reproduced from holograph.
At end of piece: "London: October 12th 1981."
OCLC:
1039690264
Publisher Number:
680160667307
416-41643 Theodore Presser Company

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