Psalm 95 in B flat major
O Come Let Us Sing Unto the Lord
de Ron Naylor : New Zealand Composer
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This psalm setting in B flat major is one of a series of psalm setting plus Te Deum Laudamus, Magnificat and Nunc dimittis as in the same key, and which as a set all start and conclude identically. Each is scored for SSATTB with organ accompaniment, there is a skeleton piano part for rehearsals, and the work is orchestrated.
Psalm 95 occurs before Te Deum Laudamus on all days except Easter Sunday in the calendar of the Anglican communion, and so this psalm is very well known. The highest note for sopranos is G and the lowest note for basses is F so the work is accessible for the average choir.
Psalm 95 occurs before Te Deum Laudamus on all days except Easter Sunday in the calendar of the Anglican communion, and so this psalm is very well known. The highest note for sopranos is G and the lowest note for basses is F so the work is accessible for the average choir.
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- Categoría principal: Fe y religión
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Características: Vertical estándar, 20×25 cm
N.º de páginas: 70 - Fecha de publicación: may. 17, 2010
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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 !