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Credo III
  • KatelynW April 22
    Posts: 7
    Is there a good copy online of Credo III in modern notation?
  • probe April 23
    Posts: 190
    In Latin, I take it.
    https://www.ccwatershed.org/kyriale
    has an organist version
    https://archive.ccwatershed.org/media/pdfs/17/04/11/11-23-41_0.pdf

    I've just seen the melody only version in @AugustBerchelmann's post of the Notre Dame programme for the Second Sunday of Easter thread.

    (edit) and in the UK, the Brompton Oratory Catholic Hymn Book has it as #289.
  • kevinfkevinf April 23
    Posts: 1,274
    St. Michael hymnal has one.
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