Afternoon all
Hope you've had a cracking Christmas Day and you're perhaps enjoying more festivities today.
In a spare hour or so today I've been trying to find a recording of two pieces of music I will sing at my church on the first Sunday of the Epiphany -
Missa in Nativitate Domini nostri Jesu Christi - Pitoni (Sanctus and Agnus only)
Magi videntes stellam - Clemens non Papa
I expect both are relatively easy but I'd like to swot up a little, especially as we will provide the music for this service as a quartet only. However, I can't seem to find a recording of either for love nor money! The mass is on CPDL so I can get hold of the MIDI when I'm not on my iPhone (though I'd prefer a recording) but I can't find the motet anywhere.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Rob
Recordings of Epiphany Renaissance music
Recordings of Epiphany Renaissance music
Rob Nottingham
CPDL Administrator
CPDL Administrator
Re: Recordings of Epiphany Renaissance music
Hi Rob, can a "virtual rendering" be of help if you cannot find pieces sung by humans? Test mp3 file attached.
Max
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Re: Recordings of Epiphany Renaissance music
Brilliant, thanks Max! I've just had a sing through. I wonder if you might check one slightly suspect note for me? Bar 7, beat 3, bass, in my copy I have a G below middle C but your synthesised recording doesn't sound like that. Is it a mistake or perhaps a mistake in my edition?
If anyone knows of a recording anywhere, I'd be very grateful of the details, though your virtual recording is still very useful, Max, so thank you.
If anyone knows of a recording anywhere, I'd be very grateful of the details, though your virtual recording is still very useful, Max, so thank you.
Rob Nottingham
CPDL Administrator
CPDL Administrator
Re: Recordings of Epiphany Renaissance music
I used the MIDI files from James Gibb's edition on CPDL. It seems that a G is present at the point you indicated, however it might not be very evident due to the other voices present. I've made the usual Choralia-style files with the individual and the emphasised voices, this is the URL:bobnotts wrote:Is it a mistake or perhaps a mistake in my edition?
http://www.choralia.net/po01mp3
Please let me know if it sounds OK this way.
Shall I prepare the Agnus Dei, too, in the case nobody finds a human recording?
Max
Re: Recordings of Epiphany Renaissance music
Thanks Max! If you have a few minutes to do the Agnus as well, that would be great.
Rob Nottingham
CPDL Administrator
CPDL Administrator
Re: Recordings of Epiphany Renaissance music
Done, and added to the same page on the Choralia website. I usually digitise everything from the pdf files in order to ensure consistency with the scores, however, to do something immediately available, I directly imported the MIDI files from the ChoralWiki page. I didn't notice any mismatches with respect to the scores, though.bobnotts wrote:If you have a few minutes to do the Agnus as well, that would be great.
What about the work by Jacobus Clemens non Papa? It is also available on CPDL, however the MIDI file does not include lyrics, so preparing it would take longer as I should entirely digitise it from the pdf file.
Max
Re: Recordings of Epiphany Renaissance music
Here are rehearsal files for the Clemens non Papa: http://johnfletchermusic.me.uk/index.ph ... es_stellam.
Charles H. Giffen
CPDL Board of Directors Chair
Admin at & Manager of ChoralWiki
CPDL Board of Directors Chair
Admin at & Manager of ChoralWiki
Re: Recordings of Epiphany Renaissance music
That's great, thank you very much indeed! Really need to get myself a little keyboard for these kinds of jobs...
Rob Nottingham
CPDL Administrator
CPDL Administrator
Re: Recordings of Epiphany Renaissance music
Some singers in our chorus use a keyboard app on their phone for quick portable note-checking; it can be very helpful in a clinch.
Happy new year!
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