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O come, let us sing

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for SATB or unison voices and organ This joyous, celebratory introit sets well-known words from Psalm 95 and features appealing recitative-like melodies, striking harmonies, and fluctuating metre. The flexible scoring facilitates performance by SATB choir, unison voices, or high voices, and the organ part provides a supportive yet compelling accompaniment. O come, let us sing has been recorded by Wells Cathedral Choir, conducted by Matthew Owens, on the CD 'Flame Celestial' (REGCD320). See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 18g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 257mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780193513167

About

David Bednall is one of the leading choral composers of his generation. He has an extensive freelance playing and conducting career and is Organist of The University of Bristol Sub-organist at Bristol Cathedral and conducts The University Singers. He won prizes in Improvisation and Performance at the examination for FRCO and has improvised on live radio and performed extensively in the UK and abroad. He appeared as stunt-organist on 'Dr Who. He is most prominent as a composer and recordings of his works have been extremely well received. A number of his works have been broadcast on radio and he has been commissioned by St Paul's Cathedral and The Queen's College Oxford. His 40-part motet Lux orta est iusto closed the Bristol Proms 2015 and December 2018 saw the premiere of Make We Merry for upper voices brass and organ commissioned by Benenden and the recording of this has been released on Regent Records.

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