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Saturday, 30 July 2011
Tempus per Annum - Volume 3 is here
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Volume 3 of
Tempus per Annum
is now available. Containing 18 motets for 5-part choir (varying between SSATB, SAATB, SATTB, SATBB), setting the Latin Introits for the first 18 Sundays in Ordinary Time.
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