892 resultados para Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with orchestra


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For 3-4 voices.

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For chorus (SATB), Unaccompanied.

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Score: Soloists (SSSTB) with choruses (SATB and children) with orchestra.

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Pref. in English on prelim. p.

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Psalm 2, op.78, no. 1.--Psalm 43, op.78, no.2.--Psalm 22, op. 78, no. 3.--Psalm 100.--3 Motetten, op.69.--6 Sprüche, op.79.--2 Geistliche Chöre, op.115.--Trauergesang, op.116.--Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe.--Heilig.--Kyrie eleison.--Zum Abendsegen.

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For mixed voices (SATB) and piano.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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This paper presents a two-step pseudo likelihood estimation technique for generalized linear mixed models with the random effects being correlated between groups. The core idea is to deal with the intractable integrals in the likelihood function by multivariate Taylor's approximation. The accuracy of the estimation technique is assessed in a Monte-Carlo study. An application of it with a binary response variable is presented using a real data set on credit defaults from two Swedish banks. Thanks to the use of two-step estimation technique, the proposed algorithm outperforms conventional pseudo likelihood algorithms in terms of computational time.

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The growth of Lactobacillus fermentum was studied in mixed culture with Saccharomyces cerevisiae during alcoholic fermentation of high test molasses (HTM). Yeast extract or a group of 17 amino acids caused a strong and fast decrease in yeast viability due to the strong increase of acidity produced by bacteria. Pure culture of Lactobacillus fermentum in dry sugar cane broth confirmed amino acids as the main nutrients needed to stimulate the growth of bacterial contaminant during alcoholic fermentation. The absence of L. fermentum growth was obtained when leucine: isoleucine or valine were not added to the medium. Phenylalanine, alanine, glutamic acid, cystine, proline, histidine, arginine, threonine, tryptophane, serine and methionine inhibited the bacterial growth at least in one of the cultures of L. fermentum tested.