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== testing tables for translation ==
I've commented out items to save space.
 
==MultiCatLIst==
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<table border="0" width=100%>
default limit for search results viewable is 200, but can use "skip=m" (defaulting to m=0) and "number=n" (defaulting to n=500, the maximum permissible number) which skip the first m pages and display n results. As an alternative, the multi-category search now an extra selection box titled "Limit" where this variable can be changed. It can be increased from the current 200 results to up to 2000 results (which is a de facto limit for this kind of search), but use this last option sparingly due to server load
<tr><td valign="top">
{{Text|Latin}}
latin
</td><td valign="top">
{{Translation|English}}
english
</td></tr></table>
-->
== Why doesn't the composer's given name show? ==


I've commented out the detail to save space. Summary: du Caurroy does not appear under D in composers section because lowercase d is sorted after capital Z. Includes how to fix.
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{{ItemPost|by=[[User:Vaarky|Vaarky]] 05:19, 31 July 2008 (PDT)|text=
This is my first time using the request feature. Any idea why the composer's given name Eustache does not show up even though I input it? Did I mess up the formatting? Also, do things show up immediately on the Requests page or does it get indexed in batches? Tx.
}}
:Hi Vaarky. Thanks for creating this request. I've moved your message here and I've just fixed [[ChoralWiki:ScoreRequest]] which was causing the composer's first name to not display. I don't know why clicking on the discussion tab takes you to the (as yet uncreated) score page for the request, a question that I have posed to [[User talk:CHGiffen#Score requests|Chuck]]. The request page should appear in the category soon after it has been created. If you're referring to [[ChoralWiki/Requested articles|this request list]], it won't be added to that page as it is out of date and will be deleted in the fullness of time... Let me know if you have any other problems. --[[User:Bobnotts|Bobnotts]] <small>[[User talk:Bobnotts|'''talk''']]</small> 07:16, 31 July 2008 (PDT)
::Thanks for fixing that. It was the [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Requests_by_composer&from=C|"Requests_by_composer"] page where I did not see the piece listed (that page also covers composers starting with the letter D). --[[User:Vaarky|Vaarky]] 07:47, 31 July 2008 (PDT)


:::Hi Vaarky, because of the wiki's distinction between lower and upper case, ''du Caurroy'' is sorted differently from ''Du Caurroy''. Look again in [[:Category:Requests by composer]] and you'll find your request ''after'' letter Z. A solution for this could be to add in your request page the following:
{{MultiCatList|Sacred music|SSAATTBB|not=Modern music}}
:::<tt><nowiki>[[Category:Requests by composer|Du Caurroy, Eustache]]</nowiki></tt>.
{{MultiCatList|number=2000|Renaissance music|Works in Latin|Sacred music|col=1}}
:::Regards, —[[User:Carlos|Carlos]]&nbsp;[http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/User_talk:Carlos http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/skins/monobook/mail_icon.gif] 14:22, 31 July 2008 (PDT)
{{MultiCatList|SAAATTB|Renaissance music|Works in Latin|Sacred music|col=2}}
::::Thanks--added category to that piece and also the 3 others there: Gesualdo, Padilla and De La Rue. --[[User:Vaarky|Vaarky]] 16:23, 31 July 2008 (PDT)
{{MultiCatList|match=%Senfl|SATTB|Renaissance music|Works in Latin|Sacred music|col=2}}
-->
{{MultiCatList|Michael Praetorius compositions|SATB|Renaissance music|Works in Latin|Sacred music|col=2}}
{{MultiCatList|match=%Charpentier|A cappella|col=2}}


==Latin psalms reference==
See commented text.
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In [[Talk:Psalm_45]], Carlos wrote:
::Vaarky, these two online bibles below can also be used as references besides the one suggested by Max, which is a modern (1969) edition. Most of the works found at CPDL will follow one of these two versions, which were the ones available at the time the works were composed: [http://www.newadvent.org/bible/psa044.htm Clementine Vulgate] — [http://www.bibliacatolica.com.br/09/21/44.php Stuttgart Vulgate]
::Here is an excerpt from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulgate_Bible Wikipedia] to make things clearer:
:::''The title “Vulgate” is currently applied to three distinct online texts which can be found from various sources on the Internet. Which text is used can be ascertained from the spelling of Eve’s name in Genesis 3:20.''
:::* '''''Heva:''' the Clementine Vulgate, the official Latin Bible of the Roman Catholic Church from 1592 to 1979.''
:::* '''''Hava:''' the Stuttgart edition of the Vulgate. This edition seeks to recover a text as close as possible to that of early manuscripts, especially in respect of the removal of many interpolated readings that found their way into the Clementine Vulgate.''
:::* '''''Eva:''' the Nova Vulgata, the official Latin Bible of the Roman Catholic Church since 1979. Amended and modified; it is in some passages more a new version rather than a revision.''
::Hope it helps!
::P.S.: Just complementing, I am of the opinion that we shoud offer both Clementine and Stuttgart versions at CPDL.
::—[[User:Carlos|Carlos]]&nbsp;[http://choralwiki.net/wiki/index.php/User_talk:Carlos http://choralwiki.net/wiki/images/6/66/Email.gif] 23:17, 19 October 2008 (UTC)
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== how to do a boolean AND regarding categories ==
Chuck posted in the forums:
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One way might be to provide a bare bones multicategory search that allows searches of the form
Postby CHGiffen on Tue Nov 18, 2008 11:44 am
Hi vaarky,


<DPL>
(category:11 OR ... OR Category:1n)
category=cat_1
AND
...
...
category=cat_n
AND
order=ascending
(category:m1 OR ... OR Category:mn)
ordermethod=title
</DPL>


is the basic construct to get a listing of articles in cat_1,...,cat_n. In other words, the boolean "and" is accomplished by citing multiple instances of "category=". But if there are still more than some fixed number (the upper limit is currently 500), then only the 500 articles will be displayed. To get, say, 200 articles displayed, starting with the 601st article add lines:
easy enough to write the generic DPL code: each line is of the form: category=i1 | ... | category=in (each line like this does the "OR" part),
 
and each separate line corresponds to "AND".
count=200
-->
offset=600
 
You will need this for the the cats "Renaissance music" & "Works in Latin", since there are currently about 1700 such works (and even Palestrina has a little over 200 works in Latin, but at least this is less than the 500 upper limit). Hence, the code for Ren & Latin, 601 through 800 looks like (with the optional line columns set to 2 to produce two-column output):
<DPL>
category=Renaissance music
category=Works in Latin
ordermethod=title
order=ascending
offset=600
count=200
columns=2
</DPL>


When viewing these, it's probably best to enter the info and then simply preview (rather than save) your sandbox (or other page).
==Composers not using SortWorks==
<dpl>
namespace=
category=Composers
notcategory=Pages using SortWorks
resultsheader=%TOTALPAGES% composer pages found
</dpl>


I've just made a Template:MultiCatList to automate these ideas (it will be extended later). The code:
==Sight-Singing Difficulty Index==


{{MultiCatList|Renaissance music|Works in Latin|col=2|skip=1200|number=400}}


lists all works common to Ren & Latin, in two columns, skipping the first 1200, and displaying (up to) 400 results. The col, skip, number paramters are optional and default to 1, 0, 200 respectively. So...
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Level
! Description of sight-singing difficulty<br>under non-adverse conditions
! Renaissance example
! Modern example
! Other example
|-
|align=right| ''1. &nbsp;
| not difficult for average school choir grades 7-12
| [[Ave Maria...virgo serena (Josquin des Prez)]]
|
|[[Ave verum corpus, KV 618 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)]]
|-
|align=right| ''2. &nbsp;
| intermediate
|[[Improperium expectavit cor meum (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)]]
|
|[[Locus iste (Anton Bruckner)]]
|-
|align=right| ''3. &nbsp;
| professional: most professional church subs can perform it correctly on first reading
|[[Loquebantur variis linguis (Thomas Tallis)]]
|
|
|-
|align=right| ''4. &nbsp;
| advanced: a good number of professionals won't get it right on the first try
|most pieces in the [[Eton Choirbook]], various pieces by [[Gesualdo]]
|
|
|-
|align=right| ''5. &nbsp;
|expert: tricky intrevals (e.g. Modus Novus) or rhythms that would require practice before most advanced sight-singers to get it right
|Davy, O Domine Caeli Terraeque Creator<BR>from the [[Eton Choirbook]]
|
|
|-


{{MultiCatList|Renaissance music|Works in Latin|SATB}}
==[[William Mundy]]: Latin pieces I've sung==


lists the first 200 Ren, Latin, SATB works in a single column.
NOT SUNG:<BR>
* Mass upon the Square (sang the Gloria, not the other movements)
* In exitu Israel (collaboration with Sheppard and Thomas Birde, from the Gyffard partbooks)
* In nomine I and II (EECM.net does not have it, but my local library apparently does--is that by William or John Mundy?)
* Kyrie Orbis factor (from the Gyffard partbooks)
* Magnificat (alternatim 2nd tone from the Gyffard partbooks)
* Sermone blando
* Veni Creator spiritus (see Coronation of the First Elizabeth recording and song listing)
* Videte Miraculum


{{MultCatList|William Byrd|Works in Latin|skip=100|number=50}} lists the Byrd Latin works from 101 through 150.
SUNG:<BR>
* Adhaesit pavimento
* Adolescentulus sum ego
* Alleluya (Per te dei genitrix) I & II (from the Gyffard partbooks)
* Alleluya Post partem (from the Gyffard partbooks)
* Beati immaculati
* Beatus et sanctus
* Domine, non est exaltatum
* Domine, quis habitabit
* Eructavit cor meum
* Exurge Christe
* In Aeternum (reconstructed)
* Kyrie Cunctipotens genitor
* Maria virgo sanctissima
* Mass on the Square, Gloria
* Memor esto
* Noli aemulari
* Rerum Creator omnium
* Sive vigilem
* Vox Patris Caelestis


As an added feature, the total number of pages is listed at the beginning (helps in knowing how much you might wish to peruse!).
==[[Eton Choirbook]]==
Just got volume 2 of the Eton choirbook!


It's not quite possible to implement something like category listings - which allow looking at the next (or previous) 200 items, or (with Template:CatAZ) clicking on a letter of the alphabet and obtaining a listing that starts there. However, it is possible to obtain single page listings that start with any letter (or combination of letters) - more later.


I hope this is of use to you. :)
#Banester, [[O Maria et Elizabeth (Gilbert Banester)]] (5vv)
 
#Browne, [[Stabat juxta Christi crucem (John Browne)]] (6vv)
Chuck
#SUNG: Browne, [[Salve Regina I (John Browne)]] (5vv)
 
#Browne, [[Salve Regina II (John Browne)]] (5vv)
--
#Browne, [[O Regina mundi clara (John Browne)]] (6vv)
There is now another optional parameter "match" to Template:MultiCatList which works more or less as follows:
#Cornysh, [[Magnificat (William Cornysh)]] (5vv)--Is this the one I sang that requires TT&BB?
 
#Cornysh, [[Stabat mater dolorosa II (William Cornysh)]] (5vv)
    * setting match=Q ... displays results whose title begins with Q
#Cornysh, [[Salve Regina (William Cornysh)]] (5vv)
    * setting match=%Byrd ... displays results with "Byrd" somewhere in the title
#Cornysh, [[Ad te purissima virgo (William Cornysh)]] (5vv)
    * match=A%{{!}}%Palestrina - or - match=%Palestrina%{{!}}A ... displays results whose title begins with A or have "Palestrina" somewhere in the title.
#Davy, [[Stabat mater dolorosa (Richard Davy)]] (5vv)
    * setting match=P%{{!}}Q%{{!}}R ... displays results whose title begins with either P, Q or R
#Davy, [[Virgo templum Trinitas (Richard Davy)]] (5vv)
 
#Davy, [[Salve Jesu Mater vera (Richard Davy)]] (5vv)
Note: {{!}} functions like a "pipe" (inside a "#dpl:" declaration ... analogous to "|" elsewhere in WikiMedia) but in this context servers as a logical "or" ... and "%" is really a "wildcard character".
#Davy, [[Salve Regina (Richard Davy)]] (5vv) | [[Request:Salve_Regina_(Richard_Davy)]]
 
#Davy, [[Salve Regina a6 (Richard Davy)]] (6vv) | [[Request:Salve_Regina_(Richard_Davy)]]
Also, the default for the "number" parameter has been increased from 200 to 500 (the allowable maximum).
#Davy, [[O Domine caeli terraeque (Richard Davy)]] (5vv)
 
#Fawkyner, [[Gaude virgo salutata (Fawkyner)]] (5vv)
Chuck
#Fawkyner, [[Gaude rosa sine spina (Fawkyner)]] (5vv)
 
#Horwud, [[Salve Regina (William Horwud)]] (5vv)
 
#Horwud, [[Gaude flore virginali (William Horwud)]] (5vv)
{{MultiCatList|Renaissance music|Works in Latin|col=2|skip=12|number=10}}
#Horwud, [[Gaude virgo Mater Christi (William Horwud)]] (5vv)
 
#Horwud, [[Magnificat (William Horwud)]] (5vv)
lists all works common to Ren & Latin, in two columns, skipping the first 1200, and displaying (up to) 400 results. The col, skip, number paramters are optional and default to 1, 0, 200 respectively. So...
#Hygons, [[Salve Regina (Richard Hygons)]] (5vv)
 
#Kellyk, [[Magnificat (Hugh Kellyk)]] (5vv)
{{MultiCatList|Renaissance music|Works in Latin|SATB}}
#Lambe, [[Magnificat (Walter Lambe)]] (5vv) | [[Request:Magnificat_(Walter_Lambe)]]
 
#Lambe, [[O Regina caelestis gloriae II (Walter Lambe)]] (5vv) | [[Request:O_Regina_caelestis_gloriae_II_(Walter_Lambe)]]
lists the first 200 Ren, Latin, SATB works in a single column.
#Lambe, [[O Maria plena gratia (Walter Lambe)]] (6vv) | [[Request:O_Maria_plena_gratia_(Walter_Lambe)]]
 
#Lambe, [[Salve Regina (Walter Lambe)]] (5vv)| [[Request:Salve_Regina_(Walter_Lambe)]]
{{MultiCatList|Michael Praetorius|SATB}}
#Nesbett, [[Magnificat (John Nesbett)]]* (5vv)
-->
#Stratford, [[Magnificat (William of Stratford)]] (4vv)
#Sturton, [[Gaude virgo mater Christi (Sturton)]] (6vv)
#Wylkynson, [[Salve Regina II (Robert Wylkynson)]] (5vv)
#Wylkynson, [[Jesus autem transiens/Credo in Deum (Robert Wylkynson)]] (13vv)
#Wylkynson, [[Salve Regina I (Robert Wylkynson)]] (9vv)
#SUNG: Browne, [[O Maria salvatoris Mater (John Browne)]] (8vv)
#SUNG: Browne, [[Stabat virgo Mater Christi II (John Browne)]] (4vv)
#SUNG: Browne, [[Stabat Mater dolorosa (John Browne)]] (6vv)
#SUNG: Browne, one of the SATTB Salve Reginas--which one?
#SUNG: Browne, ''O Mater venerabilis (John Browne)'' (5vv)
#SUNG: Cornysh, [[Gaude virgo Mater Christi (William Cornysh)]] (4vv)
#SUNG: Cornysh, [[Ave Maria Mater Dei (William Cornysh)]] (4vv)
#SUNG: Davy, [[In honore summae Matris (Richard Davy)]] (5vv)
#SUNG: Fayrfax, [[Salve Regina (Robert Fayrfax)]] (5vv)
#SUNG: Fayrfax, [[Magnificat 'Regale' (Robert Fayrfax)]]* (5vv)
#SUNG: Hacomplaynt, [[Salve Regina (Robert Hacomplaynt)]] (5vv)
#SUNG: Hampton, [[Salve Regina (John Hampton)]] (5vv)
#SUNG: Huchyn, [[Salve Regina (Nicholas Huchyn)]] (5vv)
#SUNG: Kellyk, [[Gaude flore virginali (Hugh Kellyk)]] (7vv)
#SUNG: Lambe, [[Stella caeli (Walter Lambe)]] (4vv)
#SUNG: Lambe, [[Nesciens mater (Walter Lambe)]] (5vv)
#SUNG: Lambe, [[Gaude flore virginali II (Walter Lambe)]] (4vv)
#SUNG: Lambe, [[Ascendit Christus (Walter Lambe)]] (4vv)
#SUNG: Sutton, [[Salve Regina (John Sutton)]] (7vv)
#SUNG: Turges, [[Gaude flore virginali I (Edmund Turges)]] (5vv)
#SUNG: Turges, [[Gaude flore virginali II (Edmund Turges)]] (4vv)
<!--not intact: #''Gaude virgo salutata (Holyngborne)'' (4vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''Gaude flore virginali (Richard Davy)'' (6vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''O Regina caelestis gloria I (Walter Lambe)'' (6vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''Stabat virgo Mater Christi I (John Browne)''(6vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''O virgo prudentissima (Robert Wylkynson)'' (6vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Gaude flore virginali (Robert Wylkynson) (6vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Salve regina vas mundicie (Fawkyner) (6vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''Gaude flore virginali (William Cornysh)'' (6vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''Salve Regina (William Brygeman)'' (5vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Gaude flore virginali I (Walter Lambe) (5vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Virgo gaude gloriosa (Walter Lambe) (5vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Stabat mater dolorosa (Robert Fayrfax) (5vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Ave cujus concepcio (Robert Fayrfax) (5vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Quid cantemus innocentes (Robert Fayrfax) (5vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Gaude flore virginali (John Dunstaple) (5vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Ave lux totius mundi (John Browne) (5vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Gaude flore virginali (John Browne) (5vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''Stabat mater dolorosa I (William Cornysh)'' (5vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''Salve decus castitatis (Robert Wylkynson)'' (5vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''Ascendit Christus (Nicholas Huchyn)'' (5vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''Ave lumen gracie (Robert Fayrfax)'' (4vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #O virgo virginum (Walter Lambe) (4vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''Gaude virgo mater Christi (Robert Wylkynson) (4vv)''<br>-->
<!--lost: #Magnificat I (John Browne) (7vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''Magnificat I (Richard Davy)'' (4vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Magnificat II (John Browne) (5vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Magnificat (William Brygeman) (5vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Magnificat I (Robert Wylkynson) (5vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Magnificat II (Robert Mychelson) (5vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''Magnificat (Robert Wylkynson)'' (6vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Magnificat III (John Browne) (5vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''Magnificat I (John Sygar)'' (4vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Magnificat IV (John Browne) (4vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Magnificat I (Edmund Turges) (4vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Magnificat II (Edmund Turges) (4vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Magnificat I (John Baldwyn) (4vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Magnificat II (John Sygar) (4vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Magnificat II (John Baldwyn) (4vv)<br>-->
<!--lost: #Magnificat III (Edmund Turges) (4vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''Magnificat II (Richard Davy)'' (5vv)<br>-->
<!--not intact: #''Passio Domini in ramis palmarum (Richard Davy)'' (4vv)<br>-->

Latest revision as of 14:20, 19 April 2016

I've commented out items to save space.

MultiCatLIst

Composers not using SortWorks

313 composer pages found

Sight-Singing Difficulty Index

William Mundy: Latin pieces I've sung

NOT SUNG:

  • Mass upon the Square (sang the Gloria, not the other movements)
  • In exitu Israel (collaboration with Sheppard and Thomas Birde, from the Gyffard partbooks)
  • In nomine I and II (EECM.net does not have it, but my local library apparently does--is that by William or John Mundy?)
  • Kyrie Orbis factor (from the Gyffard partbooks)
  • Magnificat (alternatim 2nd tone from the Gyffard partbooks)
  • Sermone blando
  • Veni Creator spiritus (see Coronation of the First Elizabeth recording and song listing)
  • Videte Miraculum

SUNG:

  • Adhaesit pavimento
  • Adolescentulus sum ego
  • Alleluya (Per te dei genitrix) I & II (from the Gyffard partbooks)
  • Alleluya Post partem (from the Gyffard partbooks)
  • Beati immaculati
  • Beatus et sanctus
  • Domine, non est exaltatum
  • Domine, quis habitabit
  • Eructavit cor meum
  • Exurge Christe
  • In Aeternum (reconstructed)
  • Kyrie Cunctipotens genitor
  • Maria virgo sanctissima
  • Mass on the Square, Gloria
  • Memor esto
  • Noli aemulari
  • Rerum Creator omnium
  • Sive vigilem
  • Vox Patris Caelestis

Eton Choirbook

Just got volume 2 of the Eton choirbook!


  1. Banester, O Maria et Elizabeth (Gilbert Banester) (5vv)
  2. Browne, Stabat juxta Christi crucem (John Browne) (6vv)
  3. SUNG: Browne, Salve Regina I (John Browne) (5vv)
  4. Browne, Salve Regina II (John Browne) (5vv)
  5. Browne, O Regina mundi clara (John Browne) (6vv)
  6. Cornysh, Magnificat (William Cornysh) (5vv)--Is this the one I sang that requires TT&BB?
  7. Cornysh, Stabat mater dolorosa II (William Cornysh) (5vv)
  8. Cornysh, Salve Regina (William Cornysh) (5vv)
  9. Cornysh, Ad te purissima virgo (William Cornysh) (5vv)
  10. Davy, Stabat mater dolorosa (Richard Davy) (5vv)
  11. Davy, Virgo templum Trinitas (Richard Davy) (5vv)
  12. Davy, Salve Jesu Mater vera (Richard Davy) (5vv)
  13. Davy, Salve Regina (Richard Davy) (5vv) | Request:Salve_Regina_(Richard_Davy)
  14. Davy, Salve Regina a6 (Richard Davy) (6vv) | Request:Salve_Regina_(Richard_Davy)
  15. Davy, O Domine caeli terraeque (Richard Davy) (5vv)
  16. Fawkyner, Gaude virgo salutata (Fawkyner) (5vv)
  17. Fawkyner, Gaude rosa sine spina (Fawkyner) (5vv)
  18. Horwud, Salve Regina (William Horwud) (5vv)
  19. Horwud, Gaude flore virginali (William Horwud) (5vv)
  20. Horwud, Gaude virgo Mater Christi (William Horwud) (5vv)
  21. Horwud, Magnificat (William Horwud) (5vv)
  22. Hygons, Salve Regina (Richard Hygons) (5vv)
  23. Kellyk, Magnificat (Hugh Kellyk) (5vv)
  24. Lambe, Magnificat (Walter Lambe) (5vv) | Request:Magnificat_(Walter_Lambe)
  25. Lambe, O Regina caelestis gloriae II (Walter Lambe) (5vv) | Request:O_Regina_caelestis_gloriae_II_(Walter_Lambe)
  26. Lambe, O Maria plena gratia (Walter Lambe) (6vv) | Request:O_Maria_plena_gratia_(Walter_Lambe)
  27. Lambe, Salve Regina (Walter Lambe) (5vv)| Request:Salve_Regina_(Walter_Lambe)
  28. Nesbett, Magnificat (John Nesbett)* (5vv)
  29. Stratford, Magnificat (William of Stratford) (4vv)
  30. Sturton, Gaude virgo mater Christi (Sturton) (6vv)
  31. Wylkynson, Salve Regina II (Robert Wylkynson) (5vv)
  32. Wylkynson, Jesus autem transiens/Credo in Deum (Robert Wylkynson) (13vv)
  33. Wylkynson, Salve Regina I (Robert Wylkynson) (9vv)
  34. SUNG: Browne, O Maria salvatoris Mater (John Browne) (8vv)
  35. SUNG: Browne, Stabat virgo Mater Christi II (John Browne) (4vv)
  36. SUNG: Browne, Stabat Mater dolorosa (John Browne) (6vv)
  37. SUNG: Browne, one of the SATTB Salve Reginas--which one?
  38. SUNG: Browne, O Mater venerabilis (John Browne) (5vv)
  39. SUNG: Cornysh, Gaude virgo Mater Christi (William Cornysh) (4vv)
  40. SUNG: Cornysh, Ave Maria Mater Dei (William Cornysh) (4vv)
  41. SUNG: Davy, In honore summae Matris (Richard Davy) (5vv)
  42. SUNG: Fayrfax, Salve Regina (Robert Fayrfax) (5vv)
  43. SUNG: Fayrfax, Magnificat 'Regale' (Robert Fayrfax)* (5vv)
  44. SUNG: Hacomplaynt, Salve Regina (Robert Hacomplaynt) (5vv)
  45. SUNG: Hampton, Salve Regina (John Hampton) (5vv)
  46. SUNG: Huchyn, Salve Regina (Nicholas Huchyn) (5vv)
  47. SUNG: Kellyk, Gaude flore virginali (Hugh Kellyk) (7vv)
  48. SUNG: Lambe, Stella caeli (Walter Lambe) (4vv)
  49. SUNG: Lambe, Nesciens mater (Walter Lambe) (5vv)
  50. SUNG: Lambe, Gaude flore virginali II (Walter Lambe) (4vv)
  51. SUNG: Lambe, Ascendit Christus (Walter Lambe) (4vv)
  52. SUNG: Sutton, Salve Regina (John Sutton) (7vv)
  53. SUNG: Turges, Gaude flore virginali I (Edmund Turges) (5vv)
  54. SUNG: Turges, Gaude flore virginali II (Edmund Turges) (4vv)
Level Description of sight-singing difficulty
under non-adverse conditions
Renaissance example Modern example Other example
1.   not difficult for average school choir grades 7-12 Ave Maria...virgo serena (Josquin des Prez) Ave verum corpus, KV 618 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
2.   intermediate Improperium expectavit cor meum (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina) Locus iste (Anton Bruckner)
3.   professional: most professional church subs can perform it correctly on first reading Loquebantur variis linguis (Thomas Tallis)
4.   advanced: a good number of professionals won't get it right on the first try most pieces in the Eton Choirbook, various pieces by Gesualdo
5.   expert: tricky intrevals (e.g. Modus Novus) or rhythms that would require practice before most advanced sight-singers to get it right Davy, O Domine Caeli Terraeque Creator
from the Eton Choirbook