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==General information==
==General information==
OUP's choral publishing is admired worldwide and includes an impressive collection of anthologies for every type of choir. These volumes include all the vital standard repertoire plus less well-known works and have become indispensable to singers worldwide.


OUP's choral publishing is admired worldwide and includes an impressive
The editors have selected a richly varied collection of sacred pieces for this period of the Church's year, always bearing in mind practical considerations and liturgical needs. Pieces are presented in order according to the Church's calendar, moving from Ash Wednesday and Lent, through Passiontide and Palm Sunday, to Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Eve, and Easter itself. The best of the standard repertoire is included alongside fine, less familiar, works. Ranging widely from the sixteenth century to the present day, this is a complete and practical collection for church choirs of all sizes and levels of ability.
collection of anthologies for every type of choir. These volumes include
all the vital standard repertoire plus less well-known works and have
become indispensible to singers worldwide.


The editors have selected a richly varied collection of sacred pieces for
'''Title:''' ''Ash Wednesday to Easter for Choirs''
this period of the Church's year, always bearing in mind practical
considerations and liturgical needs. Pieces are presented in order
according to the Church's calendar, moving from Ash Wednesday and
Lent, through Passiontide and Palm Sunday, to Maundy Thursday,
Good Friday, Easter Eve, and Easter itself. The best of the
standard repertoire is included alongside fine, less familiar,
works. Ranging widely from the sixteenth century to the present
day, this is a complete and practical collection for church choirs
of all sizes and levels of ability.


'''Series:''' ''[[Carols for Choirs|… for Choirs Collection]]''


==Title==
'''Editors / Compilers:''' [[Lionel Dakers]] and [[John Scott]]
:Ash Wednesday to Easter for Choirs


'''Publisher:''' [https://global.oup.com/academic/content/series/f/for-choirs-collections-forch/ Oxford University Press], Oxford, England


==Series==
'''Level:''' easy to moderately difficult
:for Choirs


'''Price:''' £16.50 - Paperback edition (As at 04/12/2019)


==Editor / Compiler==
:'''ISBN-13:''' 978-0-19-353111-6
:[[Lionel Dakers]]
:([https://global.oup.com/academic/product/ash-wednesday-to-easter-for-choirs-9780193531116 webpage for purchase])
:[[John Scott]]


==Publisher==
:{{PubDatePlace|1998| 10 December , Oxford University Press, Oxford, England| }}
:[[(Oxford)|Oxford University Press]] , Oxford, England.


'''Price:''' £20.95 - Spiral bound edition (As at 04/12/2019)


==Price==
:'''ISBN-13:''' 978-0-19-335577-4
:Price: £12.50
:([https://global.oup.com/academic/product/ash-wednesday-to-easter-for-choirs-9780193355774 webpage for purchase])
:ISBN-10: 0-19-353111-9
:ISBN-13: 978-0-19-353111-6
:Sacred choral anthology
:Level: easy to moderately difficult


:{{PubDatePlace|2006| 06 April, Oxford University Press, Oxford, England| }}


==Website for book purchase==
'''Voicing of works:''' SATB accompanied & unaccompanied
:http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-353111-9
 
 
==Date of Publication==
:10 December 1998
 


==Contents==
==Contents==
'''''Tip:''' Titles in the left column which appear in blue are hyperlinks to the score page on CPDL - click on them for free editions. ''


Composer Title Suitable for <br>
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|-
*ASH WEDNESDAY AND LENT
! '''Number '''
 
! '''Title'''
Lent Prose Lent <br>
! '''Composer/Source'''
Byrd  Civitas sancti tui (Bow thine ear, O Lord) Lent   <br>
! '''Editor'''
Farrant/Hilton  Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake Lent   <br>
! '''Seasonal use'''
Loosemore  The Litany (BCP) Lent   <br>
|-
Marshall  The Litany Lent   <br>
| '''1'''
Morales Peccantem me quotidie Lent   <br>
| ''Lent Prose''
Morley Agnus Dei Lent   <br>
|
Rawsthorne  Like as the hart Lent   <br>
|
Walton  Drop, drop, slow tears Good Friday; Lent   <br>
| {{CiteCat|Ash Wednesday}} / {{CiteCat|Lent}}
Wesley Wash me throughly Lent   <br>
|-
 
| '''2'''
*PASSIONTIDE
| [[Ne irascaris Domine - Civitas sancti tui (William Byrd)|Civitas sancti tui]]
| [[William Byrd]]
Anerio Christus factus est Good Friday    <br>
|
Bairstow  The Lamentation Maundy Thursday; Good Friday    <br>
| {{CiteCat|Ash Wednesday}} / {{CiteCat|Lent}}
Bairstow/Gibbons  Jesu, grant me this I pray Lent; Good Friday    <br>
|-
Chilcott  God so loved the world Good Friday    <br>
| '''3'''
Hand  Ecce quomodo moritur justus Good Friday    <br>
| [[Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake (Richard Farrant)|Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake]]
Lassus  Adoramus te, Christe Good Friday    <br>
| [[Richard Farrant]]
Stainer God so loved the world Good Friday    <br>
| [[John Hilton]] (or)
 
| {{CiteCat|Ash Wednesday}} / {{CiteCat|Lent}}
*PALM SUNDAY
|-
 
| '''4'''
Bullard  The Feast of Palms Palm Sunday   <br>
| ''The Litany (BCP)''
Gesius Hosianna dem Sohne Davids Palm Sunday   <br>
| [[Henry Loosemore]]
Hutchings  Hosanna to the Son of David Palm Sunday   <br>
|
Ives  Ride on Palm Sunday   <br>
| {{CiteCat|Ash Wednesday}} / {{CiteCat|Lent}}
Malcolm  Ingrediente Domino Palm Sunday   <br>
|-
Victoria Pueri Hebraeorum Palm Sunday   <br>
| '''5'''
 
| ''The Litany''
*MAUNDY THURSDAY
| [[Philip Marshall]]
|
arr. Barnard  In the heart where love is abiding Maundy Thursday   <br>
| {{CiteCat|Ash Wednesday}} / {{CiteCat|Lent}}
Bruckner (a) Pange lingua (b) Of the glorious Body telling Maundy Thursday; Corpus Christi  <br> 
|-
de Severac  Tantum ergo Maundy Thursday; Corpus Christi; Holy Communion anthems    <br>
| '''6'''
Peeters  Ave verum corpus Maundy Thursday; Corpus Christi; Holy Communion anthems    <br>
| [[Peccantem me quotidie (Cristóbal de Morales)|Peccantem me quotidie]]
Shephard  A new commandment Maundy Thursday   <br>
| [[Cristóbal de Morales]]
Shephard  Sing, my tongue Maundy Thursday   <br>
|
 
| {{CiteCat|Ash Wednesday}} / {{CiteCat|Lent}}
*GOOD FRIDAY
|-
| '''7'''
Bull In the departure of the Lord Good Friday   <br>
| [[Agnus Dei (Thomas Morley)|Agnus Dei]]
arr. Chilcott  Were you there? Good Friday   <br>
| [[Thomas Morley]]
Croce O vos omnes Good Friday   <br>
|
arr. Scott  O mortal man Good Friday   <br>
| {{CiteCat|Ash Wednesday}} / {{CiteCat|Lent}}
John IV of Portugal Crux Fidelis Good Friday   <br>
|-
Morley Eheu, sustulerunt Good Friday   <br>
| '''8'''
Sanders  The Reproaches Good Friday   <br>
| ''Like as the hart''
Victoria Popule meus Good Friday   <br>
| [[Noel Rawsthorne]]
 
|
*EASTER
| {{CiteCat|Ash Wednesday}} / {{CiteCat|Lent}}
 
|-
Anerio Alleluia. Christus surrexit Easter   <br>
| '''9'''
Bairstow  Psalm 114 Easter   <br>
| ''Drop, drop, slow tears''
arr. Carter  Joy is come! Easter   <br>
| [[William Walton]]
Elgar  Light of the World Easter   <br>
|
Harris  Most glorious Lord of life Easter   <br>
| {{CiteCat|Ash Wednesday}} / {{CiteCat|Lent}}
arr. Ledger  This joyful Eastertide Easter    <br>
|-
arr. Lindley  Now the green blade riseth Easter   <br>
| '''10'''
Rutter  Christ the Lord is risen again! Easter   <br>
| [[Wash me throughly (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)|Wash me throughly]]
Scheidt Surrexit Christus hodie Easter   <br>
| [[Samuel Sebastian Wesley]]
Scott  Easter Anthems Easter   <br>
|
arr. Scott  I saw water (Vidi aquam) Easter   <br>
| {{CiteCat|Ash Wednesday}} / {{CiteCat|Lent}}
Shephard  The Easter Song of Praise Easter   <br>
|-
Stanford Ye choirs of new Jerusalem Easter   <br>
| '''11'''
Walford Davies, ed. Dakers  O sons and daughters Easter   <br>
| [[Christus factus est (Felice Anerio)|Christus factus est]]
Whitlock  He is risen Easter    <br>
| [[Felice Anerio]]
 
|
{{Page|10}} Misere [[Allegri]]
| {{CiteCat|Passiontide}}
 
|-
| '''12'''
| ''The Lamentation''
| [[Edward Bairstow]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Passiontide}}
|-
| '''13'''
| {{NoComp|Jesu, grant me this I pray|Orlando Gibbons}}
| [[Orlando Gibbons]]
| [[Edward Bairstow]] (arr.)
| {{CiteCat|Passiontide}}
|-
| '''14'''
| ''God so loved the world''
| [[Bob Chilcott]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Passiontide}}
|-
| '''15'''
| ''Ecce quomodo moritur justus''
| [[Jacob Handl]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Passiontide}}
|-
| '''16'''
| [[Adoramus te, Christe (Orlando di Lasso)|Adoramus te, Christe]]
| [[Orlando di Lasso]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Passiontide}}
|-
| '''17'''
| [[God so loved the world (John Stainer)|God so loved the world]]
| [[John Stainer]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Passiontide}}
|-
| '''18'''
| ''The Feast of Palms''
| [[Alan Bullard]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Palm Sunday}}
|-
| '''19'''
| [[Hosianna dem Sohne Davids (Bartholomeus Gesius)|Hosianna dem Sohne Davids]]
| [[Bartholomeus Gesius]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Palm Sunday}}
|-
| '''20'''
| ''Hosanna to the Son of David''
| [[Arthur Hutchings]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Palm Sunday}}
|-
| '''21'''
| ''Ride on''
| [[Grayston Ives]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Palm Sunday}}
|-
| '''22'''
| ''Ingrediente Domino''
| [[George Malcolm]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Palm Sunday}}
|-
| '''23'''
| [[Pueri Hebraeorum (Tomás Luis de Victoria)|Pueri Hebraeorum]]
| [[Tomás Luis de Victoria]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Palm Sunday}}
|-
| '''24'''
| ''In the heart where love is abiding''
|
| [[John Barnard]] (arr.)
| {{CiteCat|Maundy Thursday}}
|-
| '''25a'''
| [[Pange lingua (Anton Bruckner)|Pange lingua]]
| [[Anton Bruckner]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Maundy Thursday}}
|-
| '''25b'''
| ''Of the glorious Body telling''
| [[Anton Bruckner]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Maundy Thursday}}
|-
| '''26'''
| [[Tantum ergo (Déodat de Séverac)|Tantum ergo]]
| [[Déodat de Séverac]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Maundy Thursday}}
|-
| '''27'''
| ''Ave verum corpus''
| [[Flor Peeters]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Maundy Thursday}}
|-
| '''28'''
| ''A new commandment''
| [[Richard Shephard]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Maundy Thursday}}
|-
| '''29'''
| ''Sing, my tongue''
| [[Richard Shephard]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Maundy Thursday}}
|-
| '''30'''
| [[In the departure of the Lord (John Bull)|In the departure of the Lord]]
| [[John Bull]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Good Friday}}
|-
| '''31'''
| ''Were you there?''
|
| [[Bob Chilcott]] (arr.)
| {{CiteCat|Good Friday}}
|-
| '''32'''
| [[O vos omnes (Giovanni Croce)|O vos omnes]]
| [[Giovanni Croce]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Good Friday}}
|-
| '''33'''
| ''O mortal man''
|
| [[John Scott]] (arr.)
| {{CiteCat|Good Friday}}
|-
| '''34'''
| [[Crux fidelis (John IV of Portugal)|Crux fidelis]]
| [[John IV of Portugal]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Good Friday}}
|-
| '''35'''
| [[Eheu sustulerunt (Thomas Morley)|Eheu sustulerunt]]
| [[Thomas Morley]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Good Friday}}
|-
| '''36'''
| ''The Reproaches''
| [[John Sanders]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Good Friday}}
|-
| '''37'''
| [[Popule meus (Tomás Luis de Victoria)|Popule meus]]
| [[Tomás Luis de Victoria]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Good Friday}}
|-
| '''38a'''
| ''Easter Alleluias (a) Antiphon with psalm tone''
|
|
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''38b'''
| ''Easter Alleluias (b) Plainchant''
|
|
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''39'''
| [[Alleluia, Christus surrexit (Felice Anerio)|Alleluia, Christus surrexit]]
| [[Felice Anerio]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''40'''
| ''Psalm 114''
| [[Edward Bairstow]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''41'''
| ''Joy is come!''
|
| [[Andrew Carter]] (arr.)
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''42'''
| ''Light of the World''
| [[Edward Elgar]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''43'''
| ''Most glorious Lord of life''
| [[William H. Harris]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''44'''
| ''This joyful Eastertide''
|
| [[Philip Ledger]] (arr.)
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''45'''
| ''Now the green blade riseth''
|
| [[Simon Lindley]] (arr.)
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''46'''
| ''Christ the Lord is risen again!''
| [[John Rutter]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''47'''
| [[Surrexit Christus hodie (Samuel Scheidt)|Surrexit Christus hodie]]
| [[Samuel Scheidt]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''48'''
| ''Easter Anthems''
| [[John Scott]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''49'''
| ''I saw water (Vidi aquam)''
|
| [[John Scott]] (arr.)
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''50'''
| ''The Easter Song of Praise''
| [[Richard Shephard]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''51'''
| [[Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (Charles Villiers Stanford)|Ye choirs of new Jerusalem]]
| [[Charles Villiers Stanford]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''52'''
| [[O sons and daughters (Henry Walford Davies)|O sons and daughters]]
| [[Henry Walford Davies]]
| [[Lionel Dakers]] (ed.)
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
| '''53'''
| ''He is risen''
| [[Percy Whitlock]]
|
| {{CiteCat|Easter}}
|-
|}


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Latest revision as of 01:54, 16 November 2020

General information

OUP's choral publishing is admired worldwide and includes an impressive collection of anthologies for every type of choir. These volumes include all the vital standard repertoire plus less well-known works and have become indispensable to singers worldwide.

The editors have selected a richly varied collection of sacred pieces for this period of the Church's year, always bearing in mind practical considerations and liturgical needs. Pieces are presented in order according to the Church's calendar, moving from Ash Wednesday and Lent, through Passiontide and Palm Sunday, to Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Eve, and Easter itself. The best of the standard repertoire is included alongside fine, less familiar, works. Ranging widely from the sixteenth century to the present day, this is a complete and practical collection for church choirs of all sizes and levels of ability.

Title: Ash Wednesday to Easter for Choirs

Series: … for Choirs Collection

Editors / Compilers: Lionel Dakers and John Scott

Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, England

Level: easy to moderately difficult

Price: £16.50 - Paperback edition (As at 04/12/2019)

ISBN-13: 978-0-19-353111-6
(webpage for purchase)
Publication date and place: 1998 10 December , Oxford University Press, Oxford, England.

Price: £20.95 - Spiral bound edition (As at 04/12/2019)

ISBN-13: 978-0-19-335577-4
(webpage for purchase)
Publication date and place: 2006 06 April, Oxford University Press, Oxford, England.

Voicing of works: SATB accompanied & unaccompanied

Contents

Tip: Titles in the left column which appear in blue are hyperlinks to the score page on CPDL - click on them for free editions.

Number Title Composer/Source Editor Seasonal use
1 Lent Prose Ash Wednesday / Lent
2 Civitas sancti tui William Byrd Ash Wednesday / Lent
3 Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake Richard Farrant John Hilton (or) Ash Wednesday / Lent
4 The Litany (BCP) Henry Loosemore Ash Wednesday / Lent
5 The Litany Philip Marshall Ash Wednesday / Lent
6 Peccantem me quotidie Cristóbal de Morales Ash Wednesday / Lent
7 Agnus Dei Thomas Morley Ash Wednesday / Lent
8 Like as the hart Noel Rawsthorne Ash Wednesday / Lent
9 Drop, drop, slow tears William Walton Ash Wednesday / Lent
10 Wash me throughly Samuel Sebastian Wesley Ash Wednesday / Lent
11 Christus factus est Felice Anerio Passiontide
12 The Lamentation Edward Bairstow Passiontide
13 Jesu, grant me this I pray Orlando Gibbons Edward Bairstow (arr.) Passiontide
14 God so loved the world Bob Chilcott Passiontide
15 Ecce quomodo moritur justus Jacob Handl Passiontide
16 Adoramus te, Christe Orlando di Lasso Passiontide
17 God so loved the world John Stainer Passiontide
18 The Feast of Palms Alan Bullard Palm Sunday
19 Hosianna dem Sohne Davids Bartholomeus Gesius Palm Sunday
20 Hosanna to the Son of David Arthur Hutchings Palm Sunday
21 Ride on Grayston Ives Palm Sunday
22 Ingrediente Domino George Malcolm Palm Sunday
23 Pueri Hebraeorum Tomás Luis de Victoria Palm Sunday
24 In the heart where love is abiding John Barnard (arr.) Maundy Thursday
25a Pange lingua Anton Bruckner Maundy Thursday
25b Of the glorious Body telling Anton Bruckner Maundy Thursday
26 Tantum ergo Déodat de Séverac Maundy Thursday
27 Ave verum corpus Flor Peeters Maundy Thursday
28 A new commandment Richard Shephard Maundy Thursday
29 Sing, my tongue Richard Shephard Maundy Thursday
30 In the departure of the Lord John Bull Good Friday
31 Were you there? Bob Chilcott (arr.) Good Friday
32 O vos omnes Giovanni Croce Good Friday
33 O mortal man John Scott (arr.) Good Friday
34 Crux fidelis John IV of Portugal Good Friday
35 Eheu sustulerunt Thomas Morley Good Friday
36 The Reproaches John Sanders Good Friday
37 Popule meus Tomás Luis de Victoria Good Friday
38a Easter Alleluias (a) Antiphon with psalm tone Easter
38b Easter Alleluias (b) Plainchant Easter
39 Alleluia, Christus surrexit Felice Anerio Easter
40 Psalm 114 Edward Bairstow Easter
41 Joy is come! Andrew Carter (arr.) Easter
42 Light of the World Edward Elgar Easter
43 Most glorious Lord of life William H. Harris Easter
44 This joyful Eastertide Philip Ledger (arr.) Easter
45 Now the green blade riseth Simon Lindley (arr.) Easter
46 Christ the Lord is risen again! John Rutter Easter
47 Surrexit Christus hodie Samuel Scheidt Easter
48 Easter Anthems John Scott Easter
49 I saw water (Vidi aquam) John Scott (arr.) Easter
50 The Easter Song of Praise Richard Shephard Easter
51 Ye choirs of new Jerusalem Charles Villiers Stanford Easter
52 O sons and daughters Henry Walford Davies Lionel Dakers (ed.) Easter
53 He is risen Percy Whitlock Easter