The Ferial Responses
Benediction in B flat Major
di Ron Naylor : New Zealand Composer
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Informazioni sul libro
Please note that the Flash display of the book gives a very poor impression of the music notation, which when printed is actually perfect!
The Ferial Responses occur as one set before the canticles, and as another set after the creed. The part of the priest designated Cantor is scored for a baritone but is with the range of both tenors and basses. The Cantor's part is scored to be accompanied by the organ, but the choral parts are A cappella.
The Benediction in B flat Major is set to music antiphonally as the prayer is otherwise too short. The piano part does not reflect this.
The Ferial Responses occur as one set before the canticles, and as another set after the creed. The part of the priest designated Cantor is scored for a baritone but is with the range of both tenors and basses. The Cantor's part is scored to be accompanied by the organ, but the choral parts are A cappella.
The Benediction in B flat Major is set to music antiphonally as the prayer is otherwise too short. The piano part does not reflect this.
Funzionalità e dettagli
- Categoria principale: Religione e spiritualità
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Formato del progetto: Verticale standard, 20×25 cm
N° di pagine: 40 - Data di pubblicazione: giu 18, 2009
- Parole chiave ferial responses, ferial, benediction, church, cathedral, choir, christ, christian, jesus, god, organ, pipe, music, matins, evensong, lord, cross, anglican, episcopalian, song, bible, religion, faith, worship, cantor, choral
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Informazioni sull'autore
Ron Naylor NZOSM NZGSM PJM
Christchurch, New Zealand
Born 1940, in New Zealand Army 1960 -1964 serving in Malaya for two years. Founded the Ron Naylor Art School in 1964. Trained as an organist and compose for that instrument, choral works, piano works, organ works, and symphonies for orchestra. Started breeding rhododendrons in 1985, but none registered as yet. Forced out of Christchurch, New Zealand in 2011 by earthquake damage, and now live nearby in Prebbleton. Not quite poor as a church mouse, but I'm working on it !