Nunc Dimittis in B Flat - Stanford

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2009

Charles Villiers Stanford's Nunc Dimittis in B Flat,

Magnificat available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsbWHMfQXzE

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  • Just came back from singing at York Minster, Ampleforth Abbey, Beverly Minster, and St Albands Abbey Cathedral in the DGSB choir, not blowing my own trumpet, but this sounds amazing with the right accustics!

  • @hazzadude777 No need to blow your own! All wonderful buildings. The choral tradition of this country is the greatest in the world and can only be maintained by people appreciating the music (whether from a Christian or just a music perspective) which it brings about.

  • Thank you for posting this. A technical question; What techniques/software do you use to create the score and music moving together?  I'm a choir teacher and think it would be a great way for my kids to learn their music.

  • @jrankney use the pdf of the music from cpdl. Then simply use windows movie maker to join it all together.

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  • MANY thanks morphthing1 for taking the time to make these kinds of postings. So handy for note-bashing.

  • thanks for all these postings, incredibly useful for getting service music in quickly on the train.

  • @hazzadude777 and the right spelling! :P

  • Thank you for posting these pieces. I am a father who sings with a school choir and can only make a few rehearsals! These are an invaluable aid!!

    Is there a chance you could record the parts individually!!!!!!!! Bass in isolation would be superb!!!!

    Thank you

  • Thank you for posting these pieces. I am a father who sings with a school choir and can only make a few rehearsals! These are an invaluable aid!!

    Is there a chance you could record the parts individually!!!!!!!! Bass in isolation would be superb!!!!

    Thank you

  • Beautiful, beautiful piece. At his best, Stanford was truly capable of greatness.

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