The old hundredth psalm tune : All people that on earth do dwell
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The old hundredth psalm tune : All people that on earth do dwell
(Oxford choral music)
Oxford University Press, c1953
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The old hundredth psalm tune : arranged for choir, congregation, orchestra and organ
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Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958 -- Old hundredth psalm tune. Vocal score
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Acc. arr. for piano
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"Composed for the coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey on Tuesday, 2 June 1953"--Cover
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for SATB and orchestra or brass
Vaughan Williams provided music for royal ceremonies several times during his long career; in the case of this arrangement the occasion was the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. It is a gloriously majestic setting of the hymn 'All people that on earth do dwell' with spectacular brass fanfares and opportunities for congregational singing. There are also calmer moments: verse 4, for example, borrows from John Dowland's setting of the psalm, harking back to the previous Elizabethan age. The work was given its first concert performance by the Hall'e Orchestra under Sir John Barbirolli in 1957, and a year later was sung at the composer's own funeral at Westminster Abbey.
Orchestral and brass material is available on hire. An accompaniment for 3 trumpets, timpani, and organ is also available on sale.
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