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O, Divine Music
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O, Divine Music by Randol Alan Bass 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Randol Alan Bass
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SATB choir with piano or piano with brass quintet and percussion (Brass Quintet: 2 tpts, hn, tbn & tuba, piano and 2 percussion)

SKU: EC.RBM-122

Composed by Randol Alan Bass. 21st Century. Choral score. Randol Bass Music #RBM-122. Published by Randol Bass Music (EC.RBM-122).

This composition was commissioned by the Mendelssohn Choir of Connecticut in 2009, to commemorate the occasion of their 25th anniversary. Music Director Dr. Carole Anne Maxwell served as the conductor for the premiere of the work in the Spring of the following year.

The work was inspired by an anonymous text provided to the composer, which extols the beauties and glories of music, particularly those involving the choral art. The composition falls into four brief movements.

The accompaniment forces for the work consist of brass quintet, although the piece has been performed successfully using only the accompaniment provided as part of the choral scores.

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