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E: 06/04 8PM win digital radios every hour
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who or what is the tallis...seen that a few times but still none the wiser.August: £149/£150
Sept: £200
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I found this
Why has the original score of the 1963 performance by Sir David Willcocks and the King's College Choir in Cambridge never been published? Why wasn't it published by Oxford University Press. We can relate that this score was presented to Oxford University Press for possible publication but turned down because they already publish a version of the Miserere by Allegri, edited ably by John Rutter. Though music sites show it is in English and Latin, the score is in Latin with an English transalation below, but not set to the music.
Could it be John Rutter?0 -
hun Tallis is Henry VIII timeThanks to those who help us to win !0 -
thanks toni, ive given upo and gone with your gio whatever it was. far too much tecnical knowledge required for me to get my brain round it. cant wait to hear what the answer was now.0
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How about this?
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<h3 class="r">Allegri, gregorio miserere sheet music - Sheet Music Plus<a href="javascript:void(0)" id="LXPLSS_1926744479U1">
oops - link didn't work -- John Rutter0 -
I think 'contemporary' means of the same time as imho...not modern as of today but as of Allegri's time...but then I could be totally wrong and have mis-interpreted it...so could be any of the brill suggestions you peeps have made...eeny meeny miney mo!!0
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NoNameWoman wrote: »I found this
Why has the original score of the 1963 performance by Sir David Willcocks and the King's College Choir in Cambridge never been published? Why wasn't it published by Oxford University Press. We can relate that this score was presented to Oxford University Press for possible publication but turned down because they already publish a version of the Miserere by Allegri, edited ably by John Rutter. Though music sites show it is in English and Latin, the score is in Latin with an English transalation below, but not set to the music.
Could it be John Rutter?
maybe. this was a low blow for everyoneThanks to those who help us to win !0 -
Tallis died when Allegri was 3 I think0
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I know its a bit late to throw another name in the hat but i keep finding Arvo Pärt ??? but have no idea
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sweetiepie1982 wrote: »Hall of Fame Top 20 Vol. 1 (from Classic FM
5. Allegri: Miserere (excerpt)
Choir of New College Oxford/Edward Higginbottom
Taken from
Warner disc
Erato 3984 29588-2
I give up, want to know the answer, just tuned in :rotfl:
thats my guy...but I think he is a conductor rather than a composer0
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