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- Lay_a_garland abstract ""Lay a garland" is a popular English madrigal composition in E♭ major. It was written by Robert Lucas de Pearsall on 4 June 1840 and is scored for two sopranos, two altos, two tenors and two basses or as it is more commonly written SSAATTBB. The piece is based on a poem from the play a The Maid's Tragedy written in 1608-11. It has been recorded by many choirs. In 1854, Pearsall produced a contrafactum of Lay a Garland, to the Latin text Tu es Petrus, dedicating it to the first bishop of St Gallen, John Peter. This is more often performed by choirs in a liturgical setting, as the original words for the music are more appropriate to a secular occasion.".
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- Lay_a_garland subject Category:Choral_compositions.
- Lay_a_garland comment ""Lay a garland" is a popular English madrigal composition in E♭ major. It was written by Robert Lucas de Pearsall on 4 June 1840 and is scored for two sopranos, two altos, two tenors and two basses or as it is more commonly written SSAATTBB. The piece is based on a poem from the play a The Maid's Tragedy written in 1608-11. It has been recorded by many choirs.".
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