Below is a of all the audio files I have been able to find for our concerts. The best way to download them (in Internet Explorer - other browsers may be different) is to right-click on the link, and choose 'save target as' to transfer a copy onto your hard disk. Midi files will download quickly, as they are quite small.
Once you have a local copy, you can listen to it at any time. If you don't want to fiddle about with the different 'voices', you'll find these files will play on Windows Media Player (which comes with every Windows-based PC) or Real Player.
If you want to emphasise, or delete individual voices (so you can make yourself a Karaoke CD!), you'll need one of the various free Midi Player programs.
Here's the list of file links....
Caldara: Crucifixus (Midi)
Caldara: Crucifixus (Sibelius)
Holst: Psalm 148 (Midi)
Lobo: Versa est in Luctum (Midi)
All Parts
together
First Soprano
Second Soprano
Alto
First Tenor
Second Tenor
Bass
Mendelssohn: Hear My Prayer (O, for the wings of a dove) (Midi)
Victoria: Super Flumina Babylonis (Midi)
All Parts
together
Soprano
First alto
Second alto
First tenor
Second tenor
Third tenor
First bass
Second bass
Vivaldi: Gloria (Oxford Edition) (Midi)
Source site
1:
Gloria
2:
et in terra pax
3:
Laudamus te
4/5:
Gratias agimus Tibi/propter magnam
gloriam
6: Domine Deus
7:
Domine Fili unigenite
8:
Domine Deus, Agnus Dei
9:
Qui tollis peccata mundi
10:
Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris
11:
Quoniam tu solus sanctus
12:Cum sancto
Spiritu
Vivaldi: Laudate Dominum (Midi)
Victoria: Requiem (in the
same order as the score)
All 10 Midi Files
- zipped
1: Taedet Animam Meam
2: Introitus
3: Kyrie Eleison & Christe
Eleison
4: Graduale
5: Offertorium
6: Sanctus
7: Agnus I, II & III
8: Communio
9: Versa est
in luctum
10: Libera me - end
Podgaits: Ave Maria (MP3 recording of a performance)
Bruckner: Locus iste: MIDI file ... MP3 recording
Byrd: Miserere mei: MIDI
file
Matching score &
MIDI, but set 1 tone
higher than our music
Morley: Nolo mortem: MIDI file
Byrd: Ne irascaris: MIDI file
Palestrina: Stabat mater:
MIDI file ... MP3
recording (unknown choir)
Matching score &
MIDI, but set 1 tone
higher than the score used by Cappella.
The MP3 is
at Cappella's pitch. The performance is fine, apart from some ornamentation
in the soprano parts, but the recording quality is not wonderful. That said,
it's still worth listening to it.
Victoria: Super flumina:
Full MIDI
file (all parts, balanced) ...
MIDI files with specific parts in right ear - all others in left:
Choir 1
sop ...
Choir 1
alt ...
Choir 1
ten ...
Choir 1
bass ...
Choir 2
Alt...
Choir 2
Ten1 ...
Choir 2
ten2/B1 ...
Choir 2
B2
Palestrina: Dum Complerentur: MIDI file