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Sacred vocal music

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered miscellaneous collections of sacred vocal music. Works about sacred vocal music are entered under Church music; Synagogue music--History and criticism; and similar headings.

Found in 236 Collections and/or Records:

Hoever is de nacht = How Far Is The Night, 1973 - 1994

 File
Identifier: 179
Scope and Contents

Acclamatory Canonic Song from Isaiah 21 for 3-Voice Choir and Assembly with Keyboard and Guitar Accompaniment

Dates: Publication: 1973 - 1994

Home From Our Exile, 1987

 Item
Identifier: JM 269
Scope and Contents

Antiphonal Song from Psalm 126 for Psalmist (Cantor), assembly and SATB Choir with Keyboard (Organ), 2 Flutes and Guitar. Introductory text, SATB vocal score with accompaniment, and uniform vocal score. Translation by Tony Barr with Bernard Huijbers, Tom Conry

Dates: Publication: 1987

How Faithful, Translation and annotation

 Item
Identifier: JM 328
Scope and Contents

Christmas antiphonal song from the John Prologue. Introductory text and score for SATB choir and accompaniment, and vocals, all with text translated into English by Tony Barr.

Dates: Other: Translation and annotation

How Far Is The Night, 1981

 Item
Identifier: JM 54
Scope and Contents

Acclamatory Canonic Song from Isaiah 21 for 3-Voice Choir and Assembly with Keyboard and Guitar Accompaniment. Introductory text, vocal score with accompaniment, and vocal score set two ways.

Dates: Publication: 1981

I received the living God

 Item
Identifier: 0273C
Scope and Contents

I received the living God / Don Cl,ment Jacob, OSB ; Richard Proulx. This work is a series of four verses to be sung by choir accompanied with an organ setting. The setting is anonymous, but Proulx is the assumed creator. Proulx gives the direction.

Dates: 1950 - 2010