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My compositions listed below are copyright (c) Nigel Poole,
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Playing the start of my Toccata at the Sharp organ of St John's Church, Canberra >


Hymnus Ad Virginem
(May 2010)
A setting of the text of Hymn To The Virgin for choir and organ.

Listen: MP3 (synthesised sound)
Download: Score (PDF)

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As Now In Music We Rejoice
(March 2010)
Anthem for choir and organ.

Listen: MIDI file
Download: Score (PDF)

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Beneath The Brightest Star
(September 2009)
A Christmas anthem for childrens' choir, or high voices, and organ.

Listen: MIDI file
Download: Score (PDF)

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Chorale and Canon on The Choristers' Prayer
(June 2009)
Setting of the Royal School of Church Music's Choristers' Prayer for choir and organ.

Listen: MIDI files: Part 1 (Chorale) | Part 2 (Canon)
Download: Score (PDF)

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Mass for Two Voices and Keyboard
(March 2008, Gloria: July 2009)
A Communion Setting suitable for choirs with limited numbers. The two parts may be sung by any voices, with tenors or basses sounding an octave lower than written. The Kyrie, Sanctus and Agnus sections could also work as unison pieces, with all available voices just singing the top line, accompanied by keyboard. The Gloria is more contrapuntal, and needs both voice parts and keyboard.

Listen: MIDI files: Kyrie | Sanctus-Benedictus | Agnus Dei | Gloria
Download: Score (PDF)

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Time
(December 2008)
Motet for Soprano and Organ.

Listen: MP3 (synthesised sound) | MIDI file
Download: Score (PDF)

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Laudate Dominum
(July 2008)
Setting of Psalm 150, in Latin, for 2-part choir and organ. Suitable for any combination of voices. The two parts are written in the treble clef (mens' voices sound an octave lower).

Listen: MP3 (synthesised sound) | MIDI file
Download: Score (PDF)

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Christe, Adoramus Te
(2007, revised Dec-2008)
Anthem for two voices and keyboard, suitable for choirs whose numbers are limited. The top part can be sung by trebles and/or altos, the bottom part by tenors and/or basses.

Listen: MP3 | MIDI file
Download: Score (PDF)

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Bach's Christmas Carol
(Dec 2006)
Did Mendelssohn borrow the music to Hark! The Herald Angels Sing from J. S. Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 4 in D? Hear my setting of the words to Bach's music and you decide!

Download: Score (PDF)
Go to Bach Carol web page for more, including MP3 and video of a performance by Calgary Boys' Choir...

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Toccata for Organ
(April 2009)
Listen: MP3 recorded at St John's, Canberra.

Download: Score (PDF)

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Organ Flourish
(June 2008)
Bright organ piece suitable for use as postlude.

Listen: MP3 (synthesised sound) | MIDI file
Download: Score (PDF)

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Meditation on 'Monks Gate'
(March 2010)
An organ piece based on the hymn tune 'Monks Gate' (the tune to the hymn 'Who would true valour see').

Listen: MIDI file
Download: Score (PDF)

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4/4 For Four
(June 2008)
A Canon for any four instruments.

Listen: MP3 (synthesised sound) | MIDI file
Download: Score (PDF)

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Canon for 2 Instruments
(Jan 2007)
A strict canon which could be played on any two instruments sounding an octave apart.

Listen: MIDI file
Download: Score (PDF)

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Canon for 3 Instruments
(Jan 2007)
An expanded version of the 2-part canon aove, for any three instruments within the ranges of treble (e.g.violin or flute), mid (viola or clarinet) and bass (cello or basson).

Listen: MIDI file
Download: Score (PDF)

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