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TIMES AND SEASONS.—EVENING

 
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(Alternative Version)
 
Ravenscroft's Psalter, 1621.

\new ChoirStaff <<
  \new Staff \with {
    instrumentName = \markup {
      \center-column { \smallCaps "People's"
        \line { \smallCaps "Part." }
      }
    }
  } { 
    \clef treble
    \time 4/2
    \key g \major
    \partial 1
    \set Staff.midiInstrument = "choir aahs"
    \omit Staff.TimeSignature
    \set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t
    \override Score.BarNumber #'transparent = ##t 
    \relative c''
      { g1 | g2 fis g g | a a b g \break
        c c b b | a a g \bar"||" d' | c a b b \break
        a a g d | e fis g b | a a g1 \bar"|."} 
      } 
  \new PianoStaff \with {
    instrumentName = \markup {
      \center-column { \smallCaps "Choir"
        \line { \smallCaps "or" }
        \line { \smallCaps "Organ." }
      }
    }
  } <<
    \new Staff = "staff" {
      \clef treble
      \key g \major
      \set Staff.midiInstrument = "church organ"
      \omit Staff.TimeSignature
      \relative c'
        << { r2 d2 | d d d g | g fis g g 
             a a b g | c c b b | a a g d'
             c a b b | a a g d | e fis g1 }
 \\
        { b,1 | a2 a b d | e d d d
          e fis g d | fis2. e4 d2 g | e d d2. g4
          e2 fis g g | e d b2. d4 | c2 a b1 } >>
      } 
    \new Staff {
      \clef bass
      \key g \major
      \set Staff.midiInstrument = "church organ"
      \omit Staff.TimeSignature
      \relative c'
        << { g1 | g2 fis g g | a a b g
             c c b b | a a g d' | c a b b
             a a g d | e fis g b | a a g1  } \\
        { g,1 | d'2 d g, b | c d g, b
          a a g g' | g fis g g | a fis g g,
          c d g, b | c d e g | c, d g,1 } >>
      }
>> >>
\layout { indent = #12 }
\midi { \tempo 2 = 52 }

This version may be used in connexion with the other for one or more verses, the people singing the melody as usual or the choir singing alone. Prominence should be given to the tenor part which in this version leads the canon.

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