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para coro misto
Título por Autor: Why Fum'th in Fight
Instrumentação |
coro misto |
Composição para |
Coral |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura vocal |
idioma |
Inglês |
dificuldade |
Advanced |
For four clarinets
Título por Autor: Why fum'th in fight for 4 clarinets
Instrumentação |
Clarinete |
Composição para |
Quarteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa, Partes |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Easy |
Ano de composição |
2017 |
Gênero |
Religioso |
This is a simple instrumental transcription of the setting by Thomas Tallis of the first part of Psalm 2
The Psalm teaches that people can either defy God and perish, or submit to him and be blessed.
(This psalm was also set by Handel using the translation "Why do the nations so furiously rage together").
The Tallis setting was, of course, also used by Vaughan Williams in his marvellous Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis.
The pdf file contains score and parts
The sound sample is an electronic preview
The original words are:
Why fum’th in fight the Gentiles spite, in fury raging stout?
Why tak’th in hand the people fond, vain things to bring about?
The Kings arise, the Lords devise, in counsels met thereto,
against the Lord with false accord, against His Christ they go
para quarteto de flauta
Título por Autor: Why fum'th in fight for flute quartet
Instrumentação |
Flauta, Alto Flute, Flauta baixo |
Composição para |
Quarteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa, Partes |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Easy |
Ano de composição |
2017 |
Gênero |
Religioso |
This is a simple instrumental transcription of the setting by Thomas Tallis of the first part of Psalm 2
The Psalm teaches that people can either defy God and perish, or submit to him and be blessed.
(This psalm was also set by Handel using the translation "Why do the nations so furiously rage together").
The Tallis setting was, of course, also used by Vaughan Williams in his marvellous Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis.
The pdf file contains score and parts
The sound sample is an electronic preview
The original words are:
Why fum’th in fight the Gentiles spite, in fury raging stout?
Why tak’th in hand the people fond, vain things to bring about?
The Kings arise, the Lords devise, in counsels met thereto,
against the Lord with false accord, against His Christ they go
For 3 flutes and 1 alto flute
Título por Autor: Why fum'th in fight for 3 flutes and 1 alto flute
Instrumentação |
Flauta, Alto Flute |
Composição para |
Quarteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa, Partes |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Easy |
Ano de composição |
2017 |
Gênero |
Religioso |
This is a simple instrumental transcription of the setting by Thomas Tallis of the first part of Psalm 2
The Psalm teaches that people can either defy God and perish, or submit to him and be blessed.
(This psalm was also set by Handel using the translation "Why do the nations so furiously rage together").
The Tallis setting was, of course, also used by Vaughan Williams in his marvellous Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis.
The pdf file contains score and parts
The sound sample is an electronic preview
The original words are:
Why fum’th in fight the Gentiles spite, in fury raging stout?
Why tak’th in hand the people fond, vain things to bring about?
The Kings arise, the Lords devise, in counsels met thereto,
against the Lord with false accord, against His Christ they go
para quarteto de saxofone
Título por Autor: Why fum'th in fight for saxophone quartet
Instrumentação |
Saxophone alto, Saxofone Tenor, Saxofone Barítono, Saxofone soprano |
Composição para |
Quarteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa, Partes |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Easy |
Ano de composição |
2017 |
Gênero |
Religioso |
This is a simple instrumental transcription of the setting by Thomas Tallis of the first part of Psalm 2
The Psalm teaches that people can either defy God and perish, or submit to him and be blessed.
(This psalm was also set by Handel using the translation "Why do the nations so furiously rage together").
The Tallis setting was, of course, also used by Vaughan Williams in his marvellous Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis.
The pdf file contains score and parts
The sound sample is an electronic preview
The original words are:
Why fum’th in fight the Gentiles spite, in fury raging stout?
Why tak’th in hand the people fond, vain things to bring about?
The Kings arise, the Lords devise, in counsels met thereto,
against the Lord with false accord, against His Christ they go
para quartetos de cordas
Título por Autor: Why fum'th in fight for string quartet
Instrumentação |
Violino, Viola, Violoncelo |
Composição para |
Quarteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa, Partes |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Easy |
Ano de composição |
2017 |
Gênero |
Religioso |
This is a simple instrumental transcription of the setting by Thomas Tallis of the first part of Psalm 2
The Psalm teaches that people can either defy God and perish, or submit to him and be blessed.
(This psalm was also set by Handel using the translation "Why do the nations so furiously rage together").
The Tallis setting was, of course, also used by Vaughan Williams in his marvellous Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis.
The pdf file contains score and parts
The sound sample is an electronic preview
The original words are:
Why fum’th in fight the Gentiles spite, in fury raging stout?
Why tak’th in hand the people fond, vain things to bring about?
The Kings arise, the Lords devise, in counsels met thereto,
against the Lord with false accord, against His Christ they go
Para quarteto de sopro
Título por Autor: Why fum'th in fight for wind quartet
Instrumentação |
Flauta, Clarinete, Fagote, Oboé |
Composição para |
Quarteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa, Partes |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Easy |
Ano de composição |
2017 |
Gênero |
Religioso |
This is a simple instrumental transcription of the setting by Thomas Tallis of the first part of Psalm 2
The Psalm teaches that people can either defy God and perish, or submit to him and be blessed.
(This psalm was also set by Handel using the translation "Why do the nations so furiously rage together").
The Tallis setting was, of course, also used by Vaughan Williams in his marvellous Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis.
The pdf file contains score and parts
The sound sample is an electronic preview
The original words are:
Why fum’th in fight the Gentiles spite, in fury raging stout?
Why tak’th in hand the people fond, vain things to bring about?
The Kings arise, the Lords devise, in counsels met thereto,
against the Lord with false accord, against His Christ they go
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