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Choral Concert Works
Phyllis Tate
All the Worlds a Stage
Conductor's score and parts on hire
978-0-19-338345-6 23 March 1978
Price:
Available on request
for SATB chorus and full orchestra
Forces or Category
Full orchestra
Duration
16 minutes
Difficulty
Easy to Moderately difficult
Orchestration
2 fl (II+picc), 2 ob, 2 cl, 2 bn, 4 hn, 2 tpt, 3 tbn, tba, timp, 2 perc (xylo, glock, sus cym, clash cym, 2 finger cym), str
Phyllis Tate
(1911-1987)
Phyllis Tate, who trained at the Royal Academy of Music, produced a wide variety of music, often unusual and original in instrumentation and style. Preferring the more intimate musical forms and combinations to larger orchestral media, many of her most distinguished contributions to modern English music were for chamber ensemble or for solo voice or voices with small groups of instruments.
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