In a message dated 8/16/2007 2:38:27 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
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A quick check has not turned up a "De Profundis" but I will keep an eye out.
There are plenty of In seculums or Gloria patris etc. Is there a second
choice or does it have to be De profundis? A place to check online would be
AR Editions. They have a lot of medieval books
Apparently, the de Profundis was an optional part of the requiem mass I have
checked a few relevant composers, and found one thing that fits, although it
is a motet:
Motet Palestrina De Profundis
SATTB
Also, Josquin Despres wrote one: See
_http://www.amazon.com/Josquin-Desprez-Motets-Chansons/dp/B000002SSH_
(http://www.amazon.com/Josquin-Desprez-Motets-Chansons/dp/B000002SSH)
Keep scrolling down and they tell where to buy the music.
Fact is, all one needs to do is find the correct section of M in the music
library dealing with early Renaissance, look for Requiem masses, and some will
have a de Profundis.
Thomas Morley apparently wrote a particularly good one.
Alice
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