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That would be really kinky. 'Look at my sexy sister, drool on her .. yeah she's my sister! Hell yeah!'..
don't you think?
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I had a b*tch of a time trying to get (I might have spelt these wrong as I don't have the sheet music in front of me...) Orlando di Lasso's "Bon jour, et puis quelles novelle?" about 500 or so years old. Unfortunately the version I got (and perhaps the only audio clip I'm ever gonna find) was quartet group singing only the first half of the song. I have the sheet music, I have a .midi I made, but I really want a full choral presentation.
I always loved that song; fun to sing (unless you're a baritone ).
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-Bokonon
Originally posted by DRoseDARs
I had a b*tch of a time trying to get (I might have spelt these wrong as I don't have the sheet music in front of me...) Orlando di Lasso's "Bon jour, et puis quelles novelle?" about 500 or so years old. Unfortunately the version I got (and perhaps the only audio clip I'm ever gonna find) was quartet group singing only the first half of the song. I have the sheet music, I have a .midi I made, but I really want a full choral presentation.
I always loved that song; fun to sing (unless you're a baritone ).
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Likely will have to pay for something like that. P2P programs are rife with the well-known warhorses, but anything lesser known is not usually there. Although I was lucky to find about a third of the Bruckner symphonies on Kazaa, so who knows?
BeBro, if you can carry a tune, record a snippet on a mic and post it. We'll see if anyone can recognize it.
I don't see how they could have any legal basis on that score (pun intended). About all they can lay claim to would be the artwork on the cover. Though I admit that I don't exactly know what the laws are in that regard. It's definitely a shady area.
The recordings are copywrited...look at the back of any classical CD, and you'll see the copywrite symbol. If a classical radio program plays such a CD, they have to pay royalties to the record company. Believe me, the legal basis is sound.
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