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Posted by liviu bogdan on December 09, 19101 at 04:55:33:

In Reply to: Best, most accessible Palestrina choral work? posted by Josh on October 27, 19101 at 16:50:16:

: Sorry for the lame title. No flames please on what follows...

: I'm looking for some new choral pieces to record this year, and I thought a Palestrina piece would be really cool, but I have no idea where to start. The stuff I have done recently is basically your greatest hits type stuff: Biebl's Ave Maria, Rachmaninoff's Op.37 No.6 (Bogoroditse Devo or Ave Maria from the Vespers), Tallis' If Ye Love Me... Anyway, I'm looking for a similar Palestrina piece... something accessible and not insanely difficult.

: Is there a really obvious Palestrina piece, or maybe something not-so-obvious but still beautiful?

: Thanks for your wisdom. :)




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