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Why Fum'th in Fight (from Nine Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter)

Classical/Choral music • Alternative Title: Nine Psalm Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter. Why Fum'th in Sight (Psalm 2)
 
 
   
 

For mixed choir

Title by uploader: Why Fum'th in Fight
Why Fum'th in Fight  (from Nine Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter): For mixed choir by Thomas Tallis


1.45 USD

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PDF, 178.8 Kb ID: SM-000081686 Upload date: 11 Nov 2011
Instrumentation
Mixed choir
Scored for
Choir
Type of score
Vocal score
Language
English
Difficulty
Advanced
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For four clarinets

Title by uploader: Why fum'th in fight for 4 clarinets


5.00 USD

PDF, 226.9 Kb ID: SM-000293266 Upload date: 04 Aug 2017
Instrumentation
Clarinet
Scored for
Quartet
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Arranger
David W Solomons
Publisher
David W Solomons
Difficulty
Easy
Year of composition
2017
Genre
Religious
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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For flute quartet

Title by uploader: Why fum'th in fight for flute quartet


5.00 USD

PDF, 217.5 Kb ID: SM-000293267 Upload date: 04 Aug 2017
Instrumentation
Flute, Alto Flute, Bass Flute
Scored for
Quartet
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Arranger
David W Solomons
Publisher
David W Solomons
Difficulty
Easy
Year of composition
2017
Genre
Religious
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
  • Comments

For 3 flutes and 1 alto flute

Title by uploader: Why fum'th in fight for 3 flutes and 1 alto flute


5.00 USD

PDF, 219.4 Kb ID: SM-000293268 Upload date: 04 Aug 2017
Instrumentation
Flute, Alto Flute
Scored for
Quartet
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Arranger
David W Solomons
Publisher
David W Solomons
Difficulty
Easy
Year of composition
2017
Genre
Religious
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
  • Comments

For saxophone quartet

Title by uploader: Why fum'th in fight for saxophone quartet


5.00 USD

PDF, 217.9 Kb ID: SM-000293269 Upload date: 04 Aug 2017
Instrumentation
Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone
Scored for
Quartet
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Arranger
David W Solomons
Publisher
David W Solomons
Difficulty
Easy
Year of composition
2017
Genre
Religious
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
  • Comments

For string quartet

Title by uploader: Why fum'th in fight for string quartet


5.00 USD

PDF, 223.3 Kb ID: SM-000293270 Upload date: 04 Aug 2017
Instrumentation
Violin, Viola, Cello
Scored for
Quartet
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Arranger
David W Solomons
Publisher
David W Solomons
Difficulty
Easy
Year of composition
2017
Genre
Religious
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
  • Comments

For wind quartet

Title by uploader: Why fum'th in fight for wind quartet


5.00 USD

PDF, 223.7 Kb ID: SM-000293272 Upload date: 04 Aug 2017
Instrumentation
Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe
Scored for
Quartet
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Arranger
David W Solomons
Publisher
David W Solomons
Difficulty
Easy
Year of composition
2017
Genre
Religious
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
  • Comments
 
 
   
 

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