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Andrew Smith is a composer whose works include settings of ''Ave Maria'', ''Regina caeli'', ''Ave Maris stella'', ''Veni redemptor gentium'', ''Flos regalis virginalis'' (based on one of the Worcester Fragments) and ''Magnificat à 4''. He has written works for Trio Mediaeval and New York Polyphony. He is published by OUP as well as by Norsk Musikforlag and Musikk-Husets Forlag. Born in Liverpool in 1970, Andrew Smith settled in Norway in 1984. He has worked for the Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival and as choirmaster of Oslo's English Church. He currently works for the Norwegian music publishers Norsk Musikforlag in Oslo. Andrew Smith's music has been performed by leading Norwegian choirs including Ensemble 96, Schola Cantorum (Norwegian choir), Grex Vocalis, Kammerkoret NOVA, The Norwegian Girls Choir, and cathedral choirs in Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim. His work has been commissioned and performed abroad by, among others, Trio Mediaeval (Norway), New York Polyphony, the Girl Choristers of Washington National Cathedral, Sete Lágrimas (Portugal), and Cappella Nova (Scotland). ==External links== *(CD track listing of recording ). *(singing group Trio Mediaeval ) *(singing group New York Polyphony ) *(Veni redemptor gentium at OUP ) *(Andrew Smith's official website ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andrew Smith (composer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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