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Quantity deal. The Oxford Book of Easy Flexible Anthems
Simple, varied anthems for the church year
Flexible forces (CHOR)
Composer Alan Bullard has assembled sixty-six anthems covering the entire liturgical year and representing a wide swath of traditional English choral repertoire. Selections for Evensong are...
Quantity deal. The Oxford Book of Easy Flexible Anthems
Simple, varied anthems for the church year
Flexible forces (CHOR)
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Composer Alan Bullard has assembled sixty-six anthems covering the entire liturgical year and representing a wide swath of traditional English choral repertoire. Selections for Evensong are...
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This collection caters for church choirs of all types and sizes and presents flexibility of scoring in a constructive and realistic way, with particular provision for unison or two-part singing, while not forgetting SATB choirs, and a focus on ease of learning and performance. With complete coverage of the Church's year, this is a vital resource for all church choirs.
Contents
- John Rutter: A Gaelic Blessing
- Cecilia McDowall: A Prayer of St Columba
- Richard Hubbard: A new commandment
- Thomas Hewitt Jones: Alive in me
- William Byrd: Alleluia
- Jacob Clemens: Alleluia
- Alan Bullard: And art thou come with us to dwell?
- Alan Bullard: Ave Maria (Hail, blessed Mary)
- W.A. Mozart: Ave verum, Corpus (Jesu, Lamb of God, Redeemer)
- Russell Pascoe: Be glad in the Lord, and rejoice!
- Bob Chilcott: Be thou my vision
- Kerry Andrew: Before the ending of the day
- English folk song, arr. Alan Bullard: Bethlehem, of noblest cities
- Antony Baldwin: Blest are the pure in heart
- Oliver Tarney: Come, Lord Jesus
- James Leith Macbeth Bain, arr. Mack Wilberg: Brother James's Air
- Oliver Tarney: Christ be with me
- Alan Smith: Christ the Lord is risen again!
- Malcolm Archer: Come, O come, our voices raise (Saluda)
- Mode vii melody, arr. Michael Bedford: Come, Holy Spirit, Creator blest
- R.S. Thatcher: Come, ye faithful
- Alan Bullard: Evening Service (Colchester Service)
- George Dyson: Evening Service in C minor
- Alan Bullard: Father, we praise you
- Sarah Quartel: Fill your hearts with joy and gladness
- Benedetto Marcello: Give ear unto me
- David Blackwell: Glory to the Lamb
- David Fawcett: God be in my head
- John Goss, accomp. Alan Bullard: God so loved the world
- Trad. Irish, arr. Alan Bullard: He, whom angels worship
- Alan Bullard: Hosanna to the Son of David
- Philip Moore: I believe
- David Blackwell: Lead me, Lord
- Malcolm Archer: If ye love me
- American spiritual, arr. Alan Bullard: In my Heart
- Richard Shephard: Lift up yours heads, ye mighty gates
- Trad. Kenyan, arr. Alan Bullard: Let all people praise you, Lord!
- Peter Hurford: Litany to the Holy Spirit
- Richard Farrant or John Hilton: Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake
- Alan Bullard: My spirit longs for thee
- Edmund Jolliffe: May the road rise up to meet you
- James Davy: My Peace I Give Unto You
- Caleb Simper, adap. Alan Bullard: O how amiable
- John Stainer: O King and desire
- Edmund Jolliffe: O nata lux (O glorious light)
- William Boyce, adap. Alan Bullard: O praise the Lord
- Juan Crisostomo de Arriaga, adap. Alan Bullard: O salutaris Hostia (O thou, the saving sacrifice)
- Deo Gracias, arr. Rebecca Groom te Velde: O wondrous sight, O vision fair
- Trad. French, arr. Alan Bullard: Of the glorious body telling
- Andrew Smith: Our Father
- Claudio Casciolini: Panis angelicus (Bread of the angel host)
- Alan Bullard: Praise be to God!
- Thomas Tallis, arr. Alan Bullard: Praise God, from whom all blessings flow (All praise, Eternal Son, to thee)
- Martin Luther, arr. David Willcocks: Rejoice today with one accord
- J.S. Bach, arr. Alan Bullard: Sheep may safely graze
- John Henry Maunder: Sing to the Lord of harvest
- Trad. Scottish, arr. A.D. Miller: Spirit of God, unseen as the wind
- Alan Bullard: Stars that shall be bright
- Ian Assersohn: Still small voice
- Freeman Lewis, arr. Rebeca Groom te Velde: Take up your cross, the Saviour said
- Will Todd: The Call of Wisdom
- harm. J.S. Bach, arr. Alan Bullard: The Lord ascendeth up on high
- Alan Bullard: The Lord bless you and keep you
- Paul Leddinton Wright: We love the place, O God
- Bob Chilcott: There is a green hill far away
- 17th-cent. Dutch, arr. Alan Bullard: This joyful Eastertide
- Jonathan Willcocks: Wise men seeking Jesus
Awards and reviews
Composer Alan Bullard has assembled sixty-six anthems covering the entire liturgical year and representing a wide swath of traditional English choral repertoire. Selections for Evensong are also included, extending the reach of the collection . . . The result is a highly practical resource for summer choirs or for any time when there is a question as to which singers will actually show up on a Sunday morning. The adaptability of the pieces and the high quality of editorial choices make for a safe collection in less than ideal circumstances. The anthology is also available in a spiral bound edition, particularly attractive for organists and conductors
It is an excellent collection of 66 anthems suitable for the church choir that wants to sing anthems regularly but may sometimes struggle to have a balanced number of parts. Most of these pieces can be sung effectively in unison, and all have suggestions for performance by varied ensembles, so some are most effective as two-part pieces, others SATB or SAB. For church choirs with limited rehearsal time, this book will be valuable. With this collection, you don't have to abandon a particular anthem when your only tenor is away. Flexibility allows omitting or rearranging parts without sacrificing the integrity of the composition
OUP has a great advantage in that it has been able to trawl through its many past publications and reuse them (sometimes in new arrangements) here . . . As editor, composer and arranger, [Alan Bullard] has ensured that what is provided here is both practical and accessible, yet of good quality. It contains a variety of music for the Church's year and a comprehensive liturgical and thematic index. A dedicated website, www.oup.com/flexible, allows many of the anthems to be heard in performance a a useful aid to choir directors and singers . . . This collection is wholeheartedly recommended - but if you need a copy that stays flat on the keyboard music stand, do opt for the spirally bound edition; both this and the ordinary paperback are excellent value

