- A part song, part-song or
partsong is a form of
choral music that
consists of a song to a
secular or non-liturgical
sacred text,
written or
arranged for...
- The Six
Partsongs (sometimes
listed as the Six Songs;
deprecated title Nine
Partsongs or Nine Songs), Op. 18, is a
collection of Finnish-language a cappella...
- The Blue Bird is a
partsong (Op. 119 No. 3)
composed by
Charles Villiers Stanford in 1910. It is set to the
words of L'Oiseau Bleu, a poem by Mary Elizabeth...
-
either solo or with a
small group of instruments. A part song, part-song or
partsong is a form of
choral music that
consists of a
secular (vs. ecclesiastical)...
- John
Baptiste Calkin (16
March 1827,
London – 15
April 1905, Hornsey, London) was an
English composer,
organist and
music teacher. He was born in London...
- be po****r with many
choirs throughout the
world today. The madrigal, a
partsong conceived for
amateurs to sing in a
chamber setting,
originated at this...
-
William Knyvett) and
serves to
distinguish glees from
other male
voice partsongs,
which usually lack
countrapuntal writing and have the top part taken...
- 1630) was a
Ukrainian composer,
choral director and teacher. He
wrote partsong choral works. Very
little is
known about his life. He was born in Ukraine...
-
following two
series of the New
Schubert Edition (NSE) edition:
Series III:
Partsongs,
Choruses and
Cantatas (Mehrstimmige Gesänge)
Series IV:
Songs for solo...
- McCall),
partsong (London, 1902) A Lament,
Irish Melody (Thomas Moore),
partsong (London, 1902) O'****van Mór,
Irish Air (G. Sigerson),
partsong (London...