2022

Spring 2022

Haydn: Insanae – All Sop Alt Ten Bas
Click here for a PDF of the score
YouTube

Mozart: Ave Verum Corpus – All Sop Alt Ten Bas
YouTube

Haydn: Te Deum – All Sop Alt Ten Bas
YouTube Translation to English

Hummel: YouTube
1. Kyrie – All Sop Alt Ten Bas
2. Gloria – All Sop Alt Ten Bas
3. Credo – All Sop Alt Ten Bas
4. Sanctus – All Sop Alt Ten Bas
5. Benedictus – All Sop Alt Ten Bas
6. Agnus Dei – All Sop Alt Ten Bas

Dig Deep – All Sop1 Sop2 Alt Ten Bas [Updated 2/3/22]

Dig Deep — lyrics | YouTube | SoundCloud



Summer 2022




Everyone is recommended to listen to the Full version of these 2 songs, as well as their own voice parts. This is because the voice parts have been amplified to pump out the notes we need to learn, while the desired way of singing is very different.
LAURA is a close harmony arrangement, and the idea is that we hear lots of parts not just a melody with an accompaniment.
SHE WAS BEAUTIFUL is an extreme example of songs where the melody passes from one voice part to another, and if you don’t have the melody you mostly have to tone down and blend into a wash of support sound.


Autumn 2022

Crispin has prepared practice tracks for the Faure Requiem.
These are prepared with thanks to LearnChoralMusic for the accompaniment.

  • Cantique de Jean RacineYouTube
    – featuring Sofi Jeannin, the Maîtrise of Radio France, one-time MD of Surrey Heath
  • Peace I leave with youCPDL for printing – YouTube
  • Thou knowest LordCPDL for printing – YouTube
  • The Lord bless you and keep youYouTube
  • A Gaelic BlessingYouTube
  • Benedictus YouTube – from 3:35

Christmas 2022

A list of music for printing


This is the list of music from Ed

From 100 Carols for Choirs

  • 133 – Hush, lie still
  • 72 – Deck the Hall
  • 73 – Jingle Bells
  • 61 – Away in a Manger
  • 226 – O Come all ye Faithful
  • 346 – We three Kings
  • 174 – In the Bleak Midwinter, Harold Darke
  • 213 – Sir Christemas – All Sop1 Sop2 Alt Ten Bas 
  • 211 – Coventry Carol – YouTube – Lyrics
  • Why we Sing+ (with Wholenotes)