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SATB is an
initialism that
describes the
scoring of
compositions for
choirs or
consorts of instruments. The
initials are for the
voice types: S, soprano...
- See #BWV
Chapter 5 in the
table above Bach's
chorale settings (usually for
SATB choir) are
included in: BWV 250–438:
separate chorale settings Cantatas (most...
- for
satbSATB, 2Ob, Str and Bc.
Performed in
Leipzig on 22
April 1726. Er
machet uns lebendig,
sacred cantata for
Easter Tuesday.
Scored for
satbSATB, Str...
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abbreviations of
performers are
given for solo singers,
choir (typically
SATB), br****
instruments (plus timpani), woodwinds, strings,
keyboard and b****o...
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abbreviated as
SATB.
Often one or more
voices is
divided into two, e.g., SSAATTBB,
where each
voice is
divided into two parts, and
SATBSATB,
where the choir...
- aeterna")
Revelations for
SATB choir, organ, b****,
timpani Psalm 27 The
Light This is the Day!
Welcome to Our
Wondering Sight! for
SATB choir,
soprano solo...
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first and last movements, as well as
during the Kyrie. It was
written for
SATB chorus with
soloists (soprano and muezzin) and a
symphonic orchestra. Guy...
- of
Christina Rossetti's poem "Love Came Down at Christmas", Tom Fettke's
SATB (soprano-alto-tenor-b****)
arrangement incorporates Morricone's wind treatment...
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Joachim Slüter. BWV Anh. 167 – Kyrie–Gloria M**** in G
major for
double SATB choir and orchestra,
possibly by
Johann Ludwig Bach or
Antonio Lotti. One...
- (186f), was
completed in Salzburg, on 24 June 1774. It is
scored for
SATB soloists,
SATB choir, 2
trumpets (which
Mozart added later), 3 trombones, 2 violins...