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==If You're in the SF Bay Area==
==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 Ren 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.
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.


E-mail motets2008 (at) stuy.users.panix.com and tell me about yourself if you'd like to find out more.
E-mail cpdl-fan (at) motets.org and tell me about your sight-singing experience/interests if you'd like to find out more.


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* Sheppard, Verbum Caro (SATTBB)
* Sheppard, Verbum Caro (SATTBB)
* Josquin, Vultum Tuum (SATB)
* Josquin, Vultum Tuum (SATB)
* Wert, Saule, Saule (a8)
* Wert, Saule, Saule (8v)
* Victoria, Vadam, et Circuibo (SSATTB)
* Victoria, Vadam, et Circuibo (SSATTB)



Revision as of 19:49, 7 January 2020

General Information

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

Contact Information

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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.

E-mail cpdl-fan (at) motets.org 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
  • 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