Religious

  • Jerusalem

    C. Hubert Hastings-Parry

    Jerusalem

    Paul Noble - Bandmusicpdf.net · Jerusalem - Hubert Hastings Parry; arr. by Paul Noble Possibly the most English of all hymns, 'Jerusalem', with words by William Blake and Music written by Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, by many is considered...

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  • Kyrie, from Mass of the Children

    John Rutter

    Kyrie, from Mass of the Children

    Paul Noble - Bandmusicpdf.net · Mass of the Children 1. Kyrie Mass of the Children represents something new in the composer’s work insofar as it was conceived with an integral role for a children’s choir alongside an adult mixed...

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  • Look to the Day

    John Rutter

    Look to the Day

      Paul Noble - Bandmusicpdf.net · Look To The Day - with Chorus - John Rutter; arr. by Paul Noble "Written at the invitation of Cancer Research UK for their Service of Thanksgiving in Ely Cathedral, 23rd September 2007." This arrangement...

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  • Lord, thou hast been our refuge

    John Rutter

    Lord, thou hast been our refuge

    Paul Noble - Bandmusicpdf.net · Lord, thou hast been our refuge Lord, thou hast been our refuge (2008) was written for the annual City United Guilds service in St Paul’s Cathedral for SATB choir, solo trumpet, and organ. This...

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  • Magnificat (Complete)

    John Rutter

    Magnificat (Complete)

    Magnificat anima mea (My soul doth magnify [the Lord]) is the first of seven movements comprising John Rutter’s setting of the biblical canticle Magnificat, completed in 1990. Rutter was inspired by "jubilant celebrations of Mary in...

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  • Magnificat 1.  Magnificat anima mea

    John Rutter

    Magnificat 1. Magnificat anima mea

    Magnificat anima mea (My soul doth magnify [the Lord]) is the first of seven movements comprising John Rutter’s setting of the biblical canticle Magnificat, completed in 1990. Rutter was inspired by "jubilant celebrations of Mary in Hispanic...

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  • Magnificat 2. Of a Rose, a lovely Rose

    John Rutter

    Magnificat 2. Of a Rose, a lovely Rose

    Of a Rose, a lovely Rose is the second of seven movements comprising John Rutter’s setting of the biblical canticle Magnificat, completed in 1990. Rutter was inspired by "jubilant celebrations of Mary in Hispanic cultures" and conceived the...

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  • Magnificat 3. Quia fecit mihi magna

    John Rutter

    Magnificat 3. Quia fecit mihi magna

    Quia fecit mihi magna, (For he [that is mighty] hath done to me great things), is the third of seven movements comprising John Rutter’s setting of the biblical canticle Magnificat, completed in 1990. Rutter was inspired by "jubilant...

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  • Magnificat 4. Et misericordia

    John Rutter

    Magnificat 4. Et misericordia

    Et misericordia (And his mercy [is on them that fear him from generation to generation]) is the fourth of seven movements comprising John Rutter’s setting of the biblical canticle Magnificat, completed in 1990. The melody is first sung by the...

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  • Magnificat 5. Fecit potentiam

    John Rutter

    Magnificat 5. Fecit potentiam

    Fecit potentiam (He hath shewed strength) is the fifth of seven movements comprising John Rutter’s setting of the biblical canticle Magnificat, completed in 1990. The movement begins with irregular energetic rhythms with the basses singing a...

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  • Magnificat 6.  Esurientes

    John Rutter

    Magnificat 6. Esurientes

    Esurientes ([He hath filled] the hungry, is the sixth of seven movements comprising John Rutter’s setting of the biblical canticle Magnificat, completed in 1990. The last movement devoted to the canticle summarizes the rest of the text in...

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  • Magnificat 7.  Gloria Patri

    John Rutter

    Magnificat 7. Gloria Patri

    Gloria Patri (Glory be to the Father) is the seventh and final movement of the Magnificat. The music is based on movement 3, repeating the dotted rhythm and the building from bass to two sopranos. A prayer addressing Mary interrupts the doxology:...

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