This piece has nothing to do with the present liturgical season, but it's probably one of my better pieces, and I'm trying to figure out how this whole attachment thing works. So, here ya go.
Nicely done. A worthy addition to the repertoire, especially for those of us who don't have four-part women's choirs to sing the Durufle!
-- Michael
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I was just wondering if you ever recorded it being performed, especially for others on this board to hear. (I played it numerous times on my system as soon as you posted it), however, I was thinking of everyone else here who might like to hear it.
Thank you for your contribution!
Just a suggestion: I don't know what notation software you are using, but you might use slurs over notes that are are more than one note to a syllabul, as in most published music, it is easier for singers to grasp the phrase.
Keep Writing!
GH
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