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| | A THIRD GARLAND OF BRITISH LIGHT MUSIC (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | Generally his music, if not for the cinema, was for radio or theatre. |
 | | His choral music is similarly varied, including the Hymn of Apollo and Ode on a Grecian Urn, both with orchestra, unison songs for children, The Dream Maker, for female voices, sometimes used as a test piece, and the cowboy song Home on the Range, for four-part male voice choir. |
 | | His choral music was mainly brief in format, even the "choral suite", A Cycle of the Sea, for eight-part voices which was twice sung in Doncaster between the wars, takes only about seven minutes to perform, but his output embraced songs for mixed voices (e.g. |
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