Well, it's not "new", but I've been wanting to get a few opinions. I'm an undergrad studying music, and one of the classes I had to take was an orchestration and arranging class. It was mostly instrumental, which is where I'm focused as a trumpet player, but we had to do three vocal arrangements (a 2-,3-, and 4-part arrangement of Adeste Fidelis), but the professor was okay with me sticking them all in one arrangement, which I did here. The first two verses are standard, and the third is one I found on the Wikipedia article. Anyway, this is the first vocal thing I've ever done (I've only composed instrumental music otherwise), so it's probably not the greatest, but I'm mostly pleased with it. I don't have a recording to offer because 1: I'm not a singer and 2: my Latin pronunciation is horrid. Basically, I'd love feedback from real Sacred-Music-minded vocalists before I try to compose something that could be used Liturgically.
Some times, as at the very first note, I found the 'blockishness' of starting or restarting on a downbeat to be a bad choice.
I think - particularly at the beginning- he was going for Renaissance style. They didn't really have barlines, so...
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