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Encouraged by his friendship with the choral conductor John Alldis, who was strongly committed to new music, Goehr composed his Two Choruses in 1962, which used for the first time the combination of modality and serialism which was to remain his main technical resource for the next 14 years.
She proved to be an able organizer with a shrewd financial sense who marketed Dorsey's songs, organized his finances, developed new avenues for business and helped launch the National Convention of Gospel Choirs and Choruses, Inc.
In the last decade, Anderson has written a large amount of unaccompanied choral music, including Sing Unto the Lord ( written for Westminster Cathedral ), I Saw Eternity ( 2003, first performed by the London Philharmonic Choir ) and the Four American Choruses ( 2001-4 ; composed for the City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and their conductor Simon Halsey, who gave their first UK performance in 2005 ).
Jameson Neil Marvin ( b. 1941, Glendale CA ) is an American choral conductor, composer, arranger, and editor who from 1978-2010 directed the Harvard Glee Club, the Radcliffe Choral Society, and the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum ( collectively the Holden Choruses ) and has also taught choral conducting at Harvard University.

Choruses and with
Before his return, Adorno had not only reached an agreement with a Tübingen publisher to print an expanded version of Philosophy of New Music, but completed two compositions: Four Songs for Voice and Piano by Stefan George, op. 7, and Three Choruses for Female Voices from the Poems of Theodor Daubler, op.

Choruses and are
Choruses of " Red and Yellow Army ", " Mary fae Maryhill ", " Over Land and Sea ", " Forever and Ever " and " We've Followed the Thistle for Many a Day " are commonly heard in the singing section of the Jackie Husband Stand or " The Shed " as they are colloquially known, on match-days.
Choruses are often sung in a call and response form by two or three back-up singers, or more traditionally, by the musicians playing tambora or güira.
According to Charles Suhor, Dixieland is characterized, and differentiated from earlier Jazz forms, by “ more conventional tones of wind instruments, rejection of rapid vibratos, greater instrumental facility, and considerable attention to solos, which are routinely “ passed around ” in between opening and closing ensemble Choruses .” Burke's repertoire consisted primarily of old standards.
Choruses of coyotes are common at dusk, as are the calls of nighthawks.
While appearing simpler in style than his instrumental music, these pieces are often related to the larger works, both technically ( for example ' At the Fountain ', the last of the Four American Choruses, has the same melodic and harmonic basis as a passage from Alhambra Fantasy ) and aesthetically ( the American poet Emily Dickinson is a recurring presence, as are themes of non-denominational spirituality or a secularised Christianity ).
Several Study Hall Alternatives are offered including Studio Art, Choir, three different Select Choruses, 3D Modeling, CAD, and other technology and fine arts electives.

Choruses and at
With the Holden Choruses, he has made nearly a dozen appearances at conventions of the American Choral Directors Association, including six national conventions.
The Advanced and Chamber Choruses form Grady's performance chorus, and have performed at Spivey Hall ( Clayton State University ), Falany Hall ( Reinhardt College ) and the Recital Hall of Georgia State University.
Both the San Francisco and New York events were envisioned at the first planning meeting that set the course for the official founding of GALA Choruses.

Choruses and choruses
GALA Choruses, an associative group, now has well-over 100 member choruses throughout the world.
The Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses (" GALA Choruses ") is an international association of LGBT choruses founded in 1982.

Choruses and .
1 ): Choruses of Young Women in Ancient Greece.
* Choruses, often monumental and meant to convey a sense of glory.
Derek Collins ), " Choruses of Young Women in Ancient Greece: Their Morphology, Religious Role, and Social Functions ", Rowman & Littlefield, 2001.
It first appeared in this version in Revival Choruses of Marvin V. Frey, a lyric sheet printed in Portland, Oregon in 1939.
*** 2 Cummings Choruses ( e. e.
*** 2 Cummings Choruses, op. 46, SSAA, 1950
*** 4 Cummings Choruses, op. 98, 2vv, pf, 1964
The music for the Easter Midnight Mass scene is a Russian Orthodox Church hymn, " Bogoroditse Devo " ( Rejoice, O Virgin ) from " Three Choruses from ' Tsar Feodor Ioannovich '", taken from the album Sacred Songs of Russia by Gloriae Dei Cantores.
* Three Choruses for Christmas ( 1978 ), for a cappella S. A. T. B.
* 1962, Two Choruses, op. 14
52 Three Choruses, for male voices ( 1897 ) I. Hush, hush!
53 Two Choruses, for male voices ( 1898 ) I. Bonnie Ann-II.

Padre and Martini
Antonio began his musical studies in his native town of Legnago ; he was first taught at home by his older brother Francesco Salieri ( a former student of the violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini ), and he received further lessons from the organist of the Legnago Cathedral, Giuseppe Simoni, a pupil of Padre Giovanni Battista Martini.
One distinguished friend of his latter years was the music historian, Giovanni Battista ( known as " Padre ") Martini.
An anonymous 18th century music dictionary, found in the library of the composer Padre G. B. Martini, says of him
When in Bologna in 1741, for the production of his Ezio, Jommelli ( in a situation blurred with anecdotes ) met Padre Martini.
A. Crescimbeni-Portrait of Padre Martini Bologna, International museum and library of music
Giovanni Battista Martini ( 24 April 1706 – 3 August 1784 ), also known as Padre Martini, was an Italian musician.
His father, Antonio Maria Martini, a violinist, taught him the elements of music and the violin ; later he learned singing and harpsichord playing from Padre Pradieri, and counterpoint from Antonio Riccieri and Giacomo Antonio Perti.
Padre Martini was a zealous collector of musical literature, and possessed an extensive musical library.
Bach's second phase of life, the soused period, was shaped in part by Padre Martini ( and further by his association with Thomas Collins ).
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Bach lived in Italy for many years starting in 1756, studying with Padre Martini in Bologna.
Victoria was praised by Padre Martini for his melodic phrases and his joyful inventions.
Three authorized copies of the work were distributed prior to 1770 – to the Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I, to the King of Portugal, and to Padre ( Giovanni Battista ) Martini.
In 1771 he went to Mannheim, where he composed a ballet for the elector Karl Theodor, who sent him to Bologna in 1774 to study under the Padre Martini.
He was educated by Padre Martini, and appointed organist of the cathedral of Faenza before the completion of his nineteenth year.

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