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3 Motets 14015236 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd Work for 2 Part Choir with Organ Accompaniment. Danish text, which has been taken from ... |
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A Lyke-Wake Dirge 14015139 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd For SATB Choir A Cappella. 'The Lyke Wake Dirge is a moral ballad from the border telling ... |
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A Time for Everything 14004730 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd For SATB Choir. |
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Es ist ein Ros entsprungen 14009030 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd Hugo Distler's Es Ist Ein Ros Entsprungen from Opus 10. Scored for SATB Choir a cappella. ... |
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Eternity 14004819 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd An English setting of the text of Ellen Heiberg. For triple choir of upper voices, with ... |
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First Snow 14004731 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd For SATB Choir. Text by Stephan G. Stephanson. |
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Four Madrigals from the Natural World 14011728 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd These Four Madrigals by Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen are settings of texts by the Australian ... |
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Halleluja Vor Gud Er Forrykt 14014062 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd A playful and celebratory chorus with a waltz-time feel and oom-pah percussion accompaniment, ... |
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Le Quattro Stagioni 14043518 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd |
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Maya Danser 14023323 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd The Maya Danses were composed between 1979 and 1983. Scored for SATB Chorus, this work ... |
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Regn Og Rusk Og Rosenbusk 14015302 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd For SATB Choir. Rain, Mist and Rosebush. From the text by Hans Christian Andersen. |
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Statements 14013434 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd The English translation of Gudmundsen-Holmgreen's Konstateringer (Statements). |
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Three Psalms 14019001 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd For SATB Choir (Mixed Voices) A Cappella. |
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Tres Lamentationes 14023254 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd For Mixed Voices. Composed in 1985. |
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Varen 14013371 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd Arranged by Thomas Beck for SATB Choir. |
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Wie Ein Kind 14023406 Edition Wilhelm Hansen Ltd Work for SATB Chorus A Cappella. German Text: Adolf Wolfli and Rainer Maria Rilke. |
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