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Surgens Jesus (around 1612?)

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File:philsurgen.nwc (June 2015) 3 kB
Full name of work:Surgens Jesus (around 1612?)
Composer:Philips, Peter (1560–1628)
About:http://www.naxos.com/person/Peter_Philips/23378.htm
Music category:A cappella Choral motet
Instruments:arranged for SSATB (piccolo/whistle, clarinet, French horn, bassoon)
Name of file creator:John Hooper
e-mail address:john "at" learnchoralmusic "dot" co "dot" uk
website:http://www.learnchoralmusic.co.uk
Running time:00:02:19
Comments:There are no text/lyrics; this File was generated purely for Choral Rehearsing purposes (using a published CPDL Score), and so doesn't look pretty even though it should sound reasonable (though that depends very much on your hardware/software; mine is a Soundblaster AWE64 Gold).
Voice-emphasised Midi Files of the whole work can be downloaded for free from my Website (above). My Website (above) also contains Midi Files for several rather more modern Composers, for which NWC versions may be available.
There is an excellent performance of this Work by the Choir of King's College, Cambridge (Stephen Cleobury) on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlRhLb-RpHk


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