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In 1948, he composed Missa Sancti Dominici, Op. 66, to celebrate his conversion to Roman Catholicism. The reason for this particular title is that he was received into the church on the Feast of St. Dominic, 4 August.His Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in A flat is still performed in Anglican cathedrals and larger parish churches. Rubbra's songs are not well known, but, again they spanned his whole composing lifetime: Rosa Mundi, Op. 2, was the first published, in 1921; Fly Envious Time, Op. 148, was the last, in 1974, being inscribed "in Memoriam Gerald Finzi". Less than half of them have the piano specified for their accompaniments, though only one is unaccompanied. The others have string quartet, string orchestra or harp as their chosen accompaniments, except for the three songs published as Ode to the Queen, which have full orchestral accompaniment.
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In 1948, he composed Missa Sancti Dominici, Op. 66, to celebrate his conversion to Roman Catholicism. The reason for this particular title is that he was received into the church on the Feast of St. Dominic, 4 August.His Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in A flat is still performed in Anglican cathedrals and larger parish churches. Rubbra's songs are not well known, but, again they spanned his whole composing lifetime: Rosa Mundi, Op. 2, was the first published, in 1921; Fly Envious Time, Op. 148, was the last, in 1974, being inscribed "in Memoriam Gerald Finzi". Less than half of them have the piano specified for their accompaniments, though only one is unaccompanied. The others have string quartet, string orchestra or harp as their chosen accompaniments, except for the three songs published as Ode to the Queen, which have full orchestral accompaniment.
































