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Orchestral & Instrumental Carol & Hymn Accompaniments
Tarik O'Regan
Care charminge Sleepe
Conductor's score and parts on hire
978-0-19-336016-7 21 February 2008
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Hymn accompaniment for string orchestra
Forces or Category
SSATB (with divisions) & optional organ/string orchestra
Duration
5 minutes
Difficulty
Very easy to Easy
Orchestration
Strings only
Tarik O'Regan
(b.1978)
Born in London in 1978, Tarik O'Regan is one of the most exciting new choral composers to emerge in recent years. Educated at Oxford and Cambridge, his choral works have been performed by, among others, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, London Sinfonietta, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Los Angeles Master Chorale. O'Regan divides his time between New York City and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he is Fellow College, Cambridge, where he is Fellow Commoner in the Creative Arts.
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