Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (men's voices double choir) (Canticula Ursae Minoris) by David Warin Solomons Sheet Music for Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (men's voices double choir) (Canticula Ursae Minoris) Digital Sheet Music
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Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (men's voices double choir) (Canticula Ursae Minoris)
by David Warin Solomons Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Version for double choir men's voices (ATB-ATB) This setting of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (called Canticula Ursae Minoris - songs of a little bear) is based on my oratorio in which I set a chapter of Winnie the Pooh (Now we are six - The Expotition to the North Pole). The tunes are and light and playful but the complexity makes it suited to a Cathedral or Church setting. The oratorio itself (The Poohratorio, composed in 1977) has not yet been published here due to copyright on the works of A A Milne, but the melodies are entirely mine. You may be able to guess some of the characters whose leitmotifs in the oratorio are used in this setting. In particular, the lesser doxology (Glory be to the Father) makes great use the theme of Eeyore, the complaining donkey. The sound sample is performed by Matthew Curtis of choraltracks.com

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