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>>"snowy" <snowy@weather.net> wrote in message
>>> This was requested by a friend.
>>> It comes from a radio broadcast of a live concert given on July 7, 1992
>>> at
>>> the Fribourg Sacred Music Festival.
>>> Obviously no covers came over the radio. I include an image of the
>>> choir,
>>> just in case....
>>>
>>I'll be happy to do a cover. I'm waiting with the slim hope that someone
>>might be able to provide identification for track #1.
>>Any clues? Anybody?
>>
> When I listened to track #1 I thought I could pick up something like
> "miraculum" at the beginning.
> I thought it could be "Videte miraculum" by Tallis, of which I have
> several versions and would have fit in with the rest of the repertory,
> but I don't think that was it...
>
Well, no one has come forward with anything to say, so I am uploading a
cover with a "fill in the dotted line" for track 1. I'm saving my original
file so that if someone comes up with a positive ID I can upload a version
with the proper title for #1.



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