It is similar to the music library page, but this one is more accurate and up-to-date.
Perhaps better to combine the two or delete the other one to avoid future confusion? The other one was done just before Goole (March 2009) when we attempted to count what we had so as to save on photocopying…we failed :( But everything on that list should be around somewhere…
"When our gallant norman foes" is an alto solo with accompanying male chorus (who join in with the "the screw may twist" bit) so probably only one or two full copies and lots of copies of the bit for the chorus were produced, which is probably what confused you.
"Tower Warders" is a double chorus, the first bit sung by a SATB chorus, the second movement is "This the autumn of our lives" which has both a section which is a male chorus and then a solo. Then the other chorus join in again. It's a bit mad, and the reason you need lots of men to do Yeomen.
Yeah, we found quite a few like that, with a couple of full scores plus a couple with just the chorus' pages. In that case I think how it's written now is the clearest way to indicate what we have.





