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==General Information==
==General Information==


I am a Renaissance motet obsessionist and also like music from various other period esp. modern choral a cappella. I love sight-singing and sing through about 2 feet of CPDL music per month. I am allergic to madrigals, don't love the schmaltzier Romantic choral works.
I like sight-singing Renaissance motets, as well as singing pretty much any other music.


==Contact Information==
==Contact Information==


E-mail: motets2008 (at) stuy.users.panix.com
For ordinary topics related to CPDL, the best way to request assistance is via the CPDL [http://forums.cpdl.org/phpBB3 forums], where multiple site admins and other knowledgeable users can see it and respond. The forums are a separate area and require that users have or create a separate login ID and password (it does not automatically recognize login/password combinations from the CPDL wiki).


==CPDL Work==
To contact me personally, you can send me [[Special:EmailUser/Vaarky|e-mail]] (available to registered users only).
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1. I'm working on moving translations from the St. Ann's page of translations: http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/ChoralWiki_talk:Translations/St._Ann_Choir
==If You're in the SF Bay Area==


2. I've tried to help out with some of the clean-up tasks listed at: http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Category:Pages_awaiting_cleanup.
I organize occasional get-togethers for 4-8 singers to do advanced Ren motet sight-singing for fun. These are aimed at singers who can read a Renaissance motet correctly on the first try (alone on their part) without sounding like they're searching for the notes or getting lost; occasional fleeting errors are only human. We generally sing each piece only once. Singers are usually at the pseudo-professional or professional level. Each date is a separate one-time commitment.


3. I haven't yet figured out how to create new pages for scores and composers and uploading new editions.
Please e-mail me via the e-mail link above and tell me about your sight-singing experience/interests if you'd like to find out more.


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==Preparing Editions==
==Preparing Editions==


I've started using mup from arkkra.com to transcribe editions (I am not qualified as a music editor). I've done about 6 so far but am not satisfied with my proofing and also with the notes about the derivation of the edition.
I've started using mup from arkkra.com to transcribe editions:
 
* Byrd, Alleluia, Ascendit Deus (SSATB)
* Sheppard, Verbum Caro (SATTBB)
* Josquin, Vultum Tuum (SATB)
* Wert, Saule, Saule (8v)
* Victoria, Vadam, et Circuibo (SSATTB)
 
I'm eternally in the proofing stages.
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==Favorite Pieces/Composers of Late==
 
* William Mundy: esp. everything in the Latin Antiphons and Psalms book (ed. Frank Llewellyn Harrison) -- available via EECM.net
* Rasar, Missa Christe Jesu
* Kellyk, Gaude Flore Virginali
* Regis, Lux Solempsis
* Senfl Ave Maria (SSATTB) and Mater Digna
* White, Portio Mea
* Lambe, Nesciens Mater and most Eton Choirbook stuff
* Manchicourt
* Sheppard
* Cardoso, Aquam and also Et Egressus
* Palestrina, Improperium Expectavit
* Josquin, Tulerunt Dominum
* Tallis, Loquebantur
* Compere, Gaude Mater
* Ashewell, M. Ave Maria
* Finck, Quorum Praecepto Subditur
* Willaert, Inviolata
* Victoria, Vadam et Circuibo
 
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** The Campers at Kitty Hawk, by Michael Dellaira (www.michaeldellaira.com)<br>
** Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine, by Eric Whitacre
* Ennio Morricone music
** The Good, The Bad and the Ugly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKlxyoPNaFI
** The Ecstacy of Gold: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQ3u3fTG70Q
** Nella Fantasia by Celtic Woman
* Dvorak New World Symphony
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 7 January 2020

General Information

I like sight-singing Renaissance motets, as well as singing pretty much any other music.

Contact Information

For ordinary topics related to CPDL, the best way to request assistance is via the CPDL forums, where multiple site admins and other knowledgeable users can see it and respond. The forums are a separate area and require that users have or create a separate login ID and password (it does not automatically recognize login/password combinations from the CPDL wiki).

To contact me personally, you can send me e-mail (available to registered users only).

If You're in the SF Bay Area

I organize occasional get-togethers for 4-8 singers to do advanced Ren motet sight-singing for fun. These are aimed at singers who can read a Renaissance motet correctly on the first try (alone on their part) without sounding like they're searching for the notes or getting lost; occasional fleeting errors are only human. We generally sing each piece only once. Singers are usually at the pseudo-professional or professional level. Each date is a separate one-time commitment.

Please e-mail me via the e-mail link above and tell me about your sight-singing experience/interests if you'd like to find out more.


Favorite Pieces/Composers of Late

  • William Mundy: esp. everything in the Latin Antiphons and Psalms book (ed. Frank Llewellyn Harrison) -- available via EECM.net
  • Rasar, Missa Christe Jesu
  • Kellyk, Gaude Flore Virginali
  • Regis, Lux Solempsis
  • Senfl Ave Maria (SSATTB) and Mater Digna
  • White, Portio Mea
  • Lambe, Nesciens Mater and most Eton Choirbook stuff
  • Manchicourt
  • Sheppard
  • Cardoso, Aquam and also Et Egressus
  • Palestrina, Improperium Expectavit
  • Josquin, Tulerunt Dominum
  • Tallis, Loquebantur
  • Compere, Gaude Mater
  • Ashewell, M. Ave Maria
  • Finck, Quorum Praecepto Subditur
  • Willaert, Inviolata
  • Victoria, Vadam et Circuibo