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Caldara: Crucifixus ... score (identical to the score used by Cappella) ... MIDI
Mendelssohn:
Hear My Prayer (O, for the wings of a
dove) ... score ...
MIDI
The tenor and alto parts seem to be the same (we
haven't checked the others)
Victoria: Super Flumina Babylonis ... score (identical to the score used by Cappella) ... MIDI
Vivaldi: Laudate Dominum ... score (identical to the score used by Cappella) ... MIDI
Byrd: Miserere mei ... score & MIDI, but set 1 tone higher than the score used by Cappella
Bruckner: Locus iste
... score
... MIDI
file ...
MP3 recording
Exactly the score we are using, with a matching
MIDI file.
Also a good performance (by the Corydon singers) that I ripped from YouTube
RVW: In Windsor Forest ... MIDI files:
Sigh No More ...
Back & Side ...
(Falstaff and the fairies) ...
Wedding Chorus ...
Epilogue
Palestrina: Stabat mater:
... score ...
MIDI file ...
MP3 recording
(unknown choir)
Matching Score & MIDI, but set 1 tone higher
than our music.
The MP3 (also ripped from YouTube) is at our 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.
Palestrina: Dum Complerentur: ...
score
...
MIDI file
Set a minor third lower than the score we use, but it has a matching
MIDI file,
so the pair used together may be useful for personal practice
Victoria: Super flumina
... score ...
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