Sweet Was The Song

(Novello New Choral Series)

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Thomas Hyde

Sweet Was The Song

(Novello New Choral Series)

Thomas Hyde

Sweet Was The Song

(Novello New Choral Series)

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  • Publicado en: 07.08.2011
  • Peso: 17 g
  • Género: Navidad
  • ISBN: 9781780382098
Sweet was the song was composed in 2003 as a commission from the Hampstead Chamber Choir and their then director, Eamonn Dougan. It is a short and simple SATB setting of a familiar Christmas text.

The Novello New Choral Series is an inspiring selection of new works from a range of contemporary composers, offering pieces for all types of choirs, including sacred and secular works from simple, four-part settings to more expansive, yet accessible, repertoire in an exciting variety of styles. This collection is perfect for choirs looking to broaden their repertoire and explore some of the best new music around.

Thomas Hyde (b. 1978) studied at Oxford University, where he gained a doctorate in composition in 2008, and the Royal Academy of Music. His teachers have included David Matthews, Simon Bainbridge, Peter Maxwell Davies and Robert Saxton. In October 2008 he was appointed Lecturer in Music at Worcester College, Oxford and since September 2009 has been visiting lecturer in composition at City University, London. Prizes include finalist in English National Opera's young composer festival 'New Visions, New Voices' (1992), the National School Band Association Prize (1993), and a Wingate Scholarship (2004-5). His music is performed regularly in Britain, at festivals including Spitalfields, City of London, Presteigne, Deal and Little Missenden, as well as abroad, and has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3. Recent works have included a string quartet for the Allegri Quartet and the one-man opera That Man Stephen Ward for the Hampstead & Highgate Festival.