George Dyson
Dyson was well known for his works for soloists, chorus and orchestra. This substantial example, Nebuchadnezzar, was composed for the Three Choirs Festival at Worcester, 1935. Featuring Tenor and Bass...
Dyson was well known for his works for soloists, chorus and orchestra. This substantial example, Nebuchadnezzar, was composed for the Three Choirs Festival at Worcester, 1935. Featuring Tenor and Bass...
- Soloists (TB), Mixed Choir (SATB) and Orchestra
- Study Score
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- Brass Band
- Sheet Music
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Dyson George Quo Vadis Part One Satb Choral Vocal Score
- Mixed Choir (SATB) and Piano
- Piano Reduction
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This work was composed in 1951 for piano and strings. This edition is the Piano Solo part which also includes Piano II which is the reduction for Orchestra.
This work was composed in 1951 for piano and strings. This edition is the Piano Solo part which also includes Piano II which is the reduction for Orchestra.
- Ensemble
- Instrumental Part: Piano Solo
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The Symphony In G for Full Orchestra was written in 1937, and first published in 1940. Lasting around 43 minutes, it is often compared to Moeran's Symphony of the same year, as the two works arestylis...
The Symphony In G for Full Orchestra was written in 1937, and first published in 1940. Lasting around 43 minutes, it is often compared to Moeran's Symphony of the same year, as the two works arestylis...
- Orchestra
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Agincourt, a cantata for chorus and orchestra, was composed for the 1956 Petersfield Festival and is a dramatic setting of scenes from Shakespeare's Henry V. The 25-minute work contains several rousin...
Agincourt, a cantata for chorus and orchestra, was composed for the 1956 Petersfield Festival and is a dramatic setting of scenes from Shakespeare's Henry V. The 25-minute work contains several rousin...
- Mixed Choir (SATB) and Orchestra
- Study Score
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A newly published study score of Quo Vadis - a cycle of poems for chorus and orchestra in nine movements, composed between 1936 and 1945 by George Dyson.
A newly published study score of Quo Vadis - a cycle of poems for chorus and orchestra in nine movements, composed between 1936 and 1945 by George Dyson.
- Solos, Mixed choir (SATB) and Orchestra
- Study Score
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Sweet Thames, Run Softly is a cantata for baritone, chorus and orchestra composed and setting words from Edmund Spenser's Prothalmion. Lasting around 25 minutes, it is among the composer's most lyrica...
Sweet Thames, Run Softly is a cantata for baritone, chorus and orchestra composed and setting words from Edmund Spenser's Prothalmion. Lasting around 25 minutes, it is among the composer's most lyrica...
- Solo, Mixed Choir (SATB) and Orchestra
- Study Score
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- Violin and Orchestra
- Study Score
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The study score of Three Rhapsodies for String Quartet by George Dyson.
The study score of Three Rhapsodies for String Quartet by George Dyson.
- String Quartet
- Study Score
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