Oxford Solo Songs - Sacred
Book & Audio
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- Composers: John Rutter (1945-), Jonathan Willcocks (1953-), Mack Wilberg (1955-), Andrew Gant (1963-), Ronald Corp (1951-), Simon Lole, Lionel Bourne, Alan Bullard (1947-), Bob Chilcott (1955-)
- Instrumentation (this edition): Piano, High Voice
- Originally for: Piano, Voice
- Work Language: English
- ISBN:
- Size: 9.1 x 11.9 inches
- Pages: 64
Description
This beautiful collection of 16 songs for high voice includes favorite settings by some of Oxford's best-loved composers. Each song is presented with piano or organ accompaniment, and a CD of high-quality backing tracks is included, allowing performance in a variety of different venues. with a wonderful selection of texts, including 'Be thou my vision', 'Lord of all hopefulness', 'Pie Jesu', and 'The Lord bless you and keep you', this is the perfect collection for use in services, ceremonies, and concerts.
- 16 songs for solo voice
- Favourite composers, including John Rutter and Bob Chilcott
- Wide selection of texts
- Accessible accompaniments
- CD backing tracks performed on piano or organ
- Available in volumes for high (c' - a'') and low (a - e'') voice
Works:
- Rutter: A Clare Benediction
- Rutter: A Gaelic Blessing
- Chilcott: Be thou my vision
- Gant: By the grace of the Spirit
- Corp: Give to my eyes, Lord
- Bullard: How can I keep from singing?
- Chilcott: Irish Blessing
- J. Willcocks: Lord, make me an instrument
- Bullard: Lord of all hopefulness
- Lole: O God of mercy
- Wilberg: O Light of Life!
- Rutter: Pie Jesu
- Rutter: The Lord bless you and keep you
- Chilcott: The Lord's my Shepherd
- Chilcott: This day
- Bourne: Thou Art God
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