Or Striggio's "Ecce beatem lucem", on which Tallis' "Spem in alium" was based as a demonstration of what the Catholic church could do, so too could the new Church of England.
Regards,
Michael Lawlor
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On Aug 4, 2008, at 2:21 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:

FORTY part choral piece ...?  My curiosity is piqued ... what is it?

Presumably the famous (and very good) "Spem in alium nunquam habui" of
Thomas Tallis. I'm not sure how you could transcribe it for band
without losing the stereo effects that make a big part of its effect.

Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
http://www.kallistimusic.com/


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