Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Scoring for an Orchestra
Here is a movement at present amongst those who have the di rection of the music in our schools and churches, to introduce, more frequently than hitherto, orchestral accompaniments to vocal music.
Organists or choirmasters are thus frequently called upon to arrange accompaniments for certain combinations of strings, wood, and brass, sometimes in conjunction with the organ.
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