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{{Request|Missa 'Congratulamini mihi' à 6|Orlando di|Lasso|2004-04-22|Requested}}
{{Request|Missa \Congratulamini mihi\ ?|Orlando di|Lasso|2004-04-22|Requested}}


<b>Requested by:</b> Paolo Ramacciotti
<b>Requested by:</b> Paolo Ramacciotti


<b>Additional notes:</b> It would be beatiful to find (finally) the score of such a masterpiece, that rings continously in my ears since i heard it in 1998, in the poweful rendition by Mc Creesh with the Gabrieli's (apparently the only existing recording of the piece).
<b>Additional notes:</b> It would be beatiful to find (finally) the score of such a masterpiece, that rings continously in my ears since i heard it in 1998, in the poweful rendition by Mc Creesh with the Gabrieli's (apparently the only existing recording of the piece).
The version sung in the \Venetian easter mass\ CD (Archiv) was edited by Prof. Jon Dixon; at the moment it seems there is'nt a published version in the shops (even after an accurate Internet search) .
The version sung in the "Venetian easter mass" CD (Archiv) was edited by Prof. Jon Dixon; at the moment it seems there is'nt a published version in the shops (even after an accurate Internet search) .
Please help me... I absolutely must have knowledge of how the flemish genius did the astonishing counterpoint of the Hosanna!
Please help me... I absolutely must have knowledge of how the flemish genius did the astonishing counterpoint of the Hosanna!

Revision as of 12:43, 30 August 2008

Title: Missa 'Congratulamini mihi' à 6

Composer: Orlando di Lasso

Date of request: 2004-04-22

Status: Requested

Requested by: Paolo Ramacciotti

Additional notes: It would be beatiful to find (finally) the score of such a masterpiece, that rings continously in my ears since i heard it in 1998, in the poweful rendition by Mc Creesh with the Gabrieli's (apparently the only existing recording of the piece). The version sung in the "Venetian easter mass" CD (Archiv) was edited by Prof. Jon Dixon; at the moment it seems there is'nt a published version in the shops (even after an accurate Internet search) . Please help me... I absolutely must have knowledge of how the flemish genius did the astonishing counterpoint of the Hosanna!