Tye, Christopher - Laudate Nomen Domini Choral SATB a cappella |
Composer : | Tye, Christopher (1505 - 1572) | ||||
Instrumentation : | Choral SATB a cappella | ||||
Style : | Renaissance | ||||
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Copyright : | Copyright © Karl Aloritias | ||||
Added by FS, 06 Apr 2016 "Laudate" is the signature songbook piece of all AICSA choirs, and as such is the 'AICSA anthem'. If you are a member of an AICSA choir, such as PUCS, then you should probably learn this piece off by heart (you should also memorise several other pieces, including Come Again, Since First I Saw Your Face, and Pastime With Good Company, but Laudate should be your highest priority!) This is a simple piece of music, and is comparatively easy to memorise. In particular, this piece is traditionally sung backstage after concerts by AICSA choirs, including PUCS. History Laudate has changed considerably since Christopher Tye published the original version in "The Actes of the Apostles" in 1553. Phillip Legge has written an excellent account of these changes, including a set of scores illustrating these changes (as well as a translation and proposed corrected version). Source / Web : | Karl Aloritias website | |
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