Alessandro Striggio work for forty voices, but last movement is for 60
voices (recently discovered work by Renaissance composer)

Martin




On 8/4/08, Dean M. Estabrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can  you imagine rehearsing that piece, and giving out instructions such as,
> "Let me hear a little more of  the 28th alto part in bar 44." I'm sure it
> would be a very clean performance ...:)
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>  Dean
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>  On Aug 4, 2008, at 11:52 AM, Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
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> > Recently a bigger motet was discovered, I believe for 60 parts, it was
> > miscatalogued in the French National Library.
> > A fascinating article in "Early Music America" detailed the
> > fascinating rediscovery of this piece.
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> > Thanks
> > Kim
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