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SSATB, with
divided sopranos, is a
typical scoring in
English church music.: 322 A
listing for Bach's M**** in B
minor includes the
maximum of
SSATB soloists...
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composer set the
motet for five parts, two sopranos, alto,
tenor and b**** (
SSATB). He
followed an
example by
Orlande de L****us of the same text also for...
- the
Baroque style of the
period and is
scored for five
vocal soloists (
SSATB), five-part chorus,
strings and continuo. It is
thought that the work was...
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Dresden court (M**** in B Minor, Part I: Missa;
early version) B min.
ssatbSSATB 3Tr Tmp Hn 2Fl 2Oba 2Bas Vl Str Bc II/1a
after BWV 29/1, 46/1; text from...
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dozen Magnificats for
SSATB choir, and one for soli,
SSATB double choir and orchestra. Kuhnau's
Magnificat setting also used a
SSATB choir. Bach had already...
- 18th-century one of the two
tenors was
transposed up an octave,
giving the
SSATB setting which is most
frequently performed today.
Miserere mei, Deus Performed...
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scored the work for five
vocal parts (two sopranos, alto,
tenor and b****,
SSATB).
While some
choral movements are for only four parts, the
Sanctus is scored...
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Central States (ISACS), and the
Secondary School Admission Test
Board (
SSATB). The
academy (known as "LFA") was
founded in 1857 as a key part of plans...
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instrumental introduction; a
concerto for
instruments and five
voices (
SSATB), with the
exception of the
fifth and
sixth cantatas where only
three voices...
- the middle. The
composition is
scored for
choir (SATB) and 5
soloists (
SSATB),
accompanied with an
instrumental ensemble of 2 alto recorders, 2 oboes...