There is a versión in CPDL for SSAA, but it says this is part one. It is published by Charles Shunk (I think also arranged by)
¿Is there a second part of this arrangement? ¿Could I contact him?
Now we are learning Part I and would like so much perform the whole.
Thanks in advance
Alfredo Arricibita
Victoria: Domine, Non Sum Dignus
Re: Victoria: Domine, Non Sum Dignus
Hello Alfredo,
Charles Shunk was one of the first contributors to CPDL, submitting his first editions around 17 years ago. But he never created an account on the new wiki platform, and therefore cannot be contacted by leaving a message on his talk page there.
If you look at the page of this work, you'll notice that there are several other editions that are complete, with pars secunda also:
http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Domi ... _Victoria)
There are several different voicings, but none seem to be for SSAA as Charles's edition is. My suggestion to you is to download one of the source files provided by either Francesco Spiga or Nancho Alvarez and make the desired transposition for women's voices.
Regards,
Charles Shunk was one of the first contributors to CPDL, submitting his first editions around 17 years ago. But he never created an account on the new wiki platform, and therefore cannot be contacted by leaving a message on his talk page there.
If you look at the page of this work, you'll notice that there are several other editions that are complete, with pars secunda also:
http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Domi ... _Victoria)
There are several different voicings, but none seem to be for SSAA as Charles's edition is. My suggestion to you is to download one of the source files provided by either Francesco Spiga or Nancho Alvarez and make the desired transposition for women's voices.
Regards,
Re: Victoria: Domine, Non Sum Dignus
Thank you, Carlos.
I've already revised all other scores, but before "retouching" one of these, i must try to find continuation of this score, so it is not only a transposed one of the original, but some parts are moved from one staff to another in a pretty way, i think.
Let's see what our conductor does...
I've already revised all other scores, but before "retouching" one of these, i must try to find continuation of this score, so it is not only a transposed one of the original, but some parts are moved from one staff to another in a pretty way, i think.
Let's see what our conductor does...
Re: Victoria: Domine, Non Sum Dignus
The Secunda pars of this motet is Miserere mei Domine (although the word "Domine" is omitted by Victoria) and is also listed separately as http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Mise ... _Victoria) with four other editions at CPDL.
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