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A sermon, a narrative, and a prayer : cantata for alto and tenor soli, speaker, chorus, and orchestra / Igor Stravinsky
Author
Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971
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Uniform title
Sermon, a narrative, and a prayer.
English
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Format
Musical score
Language
English
Published/Created
London ; New York : Boosey & Hawkes, ©1961.
Description
1 study score (37 pages) ; 19 cm.
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Forrestal Annex - Stacks
M2020.S9S4
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M2020.S9S4
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Subject(s)
Cantatas, Sacred
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Scores
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Dekker, Thomas approximately 1572-1632
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Lyricist
Dekker, Thomas, approximately 1572-1632
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Series
Hawkes pocket scores
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Notes
Duration: ca. 16:00.
The text of the sermon, from St. Paul; of the narrative, from the Acts (The stoning of St. Stephen); of the prayer, from Thomas Dekkar.
Contents
I. A sermon (from St. Paul)
II. A narrative : the stoning of St. Stephen (from the "Acts")
III. A prayer (from Thomas Dekker) : in memoriam the Reverend James McLane.
Publisher no.
B. & H.18784
733
HPS 733
LCCN
m 61002226
OCLC
8700717
International Standard Music Number
M060027062
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