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Solemn Notes of Sweetest Sound

Geoffrey Webber - Oxford University Press

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Solemn Notes of Sweetest Sound

Geoffrey Webber - Oxford University Press

This ground-breaking collection revives the music sung by girls and boys in the chapels of the Charity Institutions of Georgian London. It contains ten mostly short anthems for varied liturgical use by men and women composers, scored for one or two upper voices featuring solo, duet, semi-chorus and tutti combinations, with organ accompaniment.

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