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E: 06/04 8PM win digital radios every hour
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Heres alist on amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=miserere&!!!!!googhydr-21&index=music&hvadid=4430898663&ref=pd_sl_3lucq250lf_e
prob is David wilcocks, just want it to find it written that it is him for def xx#JusticeForGrenfell0 -
Im off for another turkey sarnie lol2012 Wins - Mi box set, Carton of OJ, Bag of ReadySalted Crisps. :j0
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how about Edward Higginbottom??
http://www.classicfm.co.uk/shop/classic-fm-magazine/cover-cd/this-months-cover-cd/
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Thanks Toni I was thinking Sir David Willcocks (and the King's College Choir found )that here http://www.allegrimiserere.com/
What happened to your David Willcocks Toni? hes gone, obviously you changed your mind and probably mine0 -
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Im going with xxx I think this an each to their own q lol xx
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Allegri-Miserere-Crucifixus-Palestrina-Dolorosa/dp/B00008ZZ27/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1270488549&sr=1-1
http://66.102.9.132/search?q=cache:r0-85tWaPFcJ:www.gimell.com/recording-Allegri---Miserere-25th-Anniversary-Edition-.aspx+Giovanni+Pierluigi+da+Palestrina+allegri&cd=4&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk&client=firefox-a
http://www.discogs.com/Palestrina-Allegri-Choir-Of-Westminster-Abbey-Simon-Preston-Palestrina-Missa-Papae-Marcelli-Allegri-/release/1951049
Europe saw the growth of contrapuntal or polyphonic music. One of the earliest composers was the English musician John Dunstable, whose works inspired the French composer Guillaume Dufay, founder of the Flemish school. Its members included Dufay's pupil Joannes Ockeghem and the Renaissance composer Josquin Desprez. Other major composers of this era were Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina from Italy, Orlande de Lassus from Flanders, Tom!s Luis de Victoria from Spain, and Thomas Tallis and William Byrd from England. Madrigals were developed in Italy by members of the Flemish school and later by native composers, including Giovanni Gabrieli. They were written during the Elizabethan age in England by such composers as Thomas Morley, Orlando Gibbons, and Thomas Weelkes. Notable composers of organ music were Antonio de Cabezon in Spain and Andrea Gabrieli in Italy#JusticeForGrenfell0 -
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marialionza wrote: »or the man behind the Sixteen:mad: or something like that
Harry Christophers???0 -
But the q asks for a contemporary composer.Thanks to all the angels who post! :A0
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I dont think it can be that, he was Allegri's teacher!!
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