This magnificat was written for a four-part choir. It is fairly simple to sing.
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This magnificat was written for a two-part choir accompanied by a General MIDI sythesizer, and is fairly simple to sing.
Sheet Music |
MIDI files |
MP3 Files |
| Click here for Sheet music in PDF 3.0 Format (83k) | Click here for the accompaniment MIDI file (38k) |
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| Click here for the MIDI file with voice parts added (For rehearsal only) (38k) | Click here for an MP3 of just the accompaniment, in case you don't have access to a MIDI synth, or have one even more cheesy than mine... (Stereo, 3.2 MB) |
This piece was written for a four-part choir with soprano soloist accompanied by a General MIDI sythesizer.
Sheet Music |
MIDI files |
MP3 Files |
| Click here for Sheet music in PDF 3.0 Format (76k) | Click here for the accompaniment MIDI file (20k) |
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| Click here for the MIDI file with voice parts added (For rehearsal only) (24k) | Click here for an MP3 of just the accompaniment, in case you don't have access to a MIDI synth, or have one even more cheesy than mine... (Stereo, 4 MB) |
Since I am not a professional composer, I do not depend on royalties to make a living. I am more interested in having my music performed than receiving remuneration. If you wish to perform the Magnificat, please e-mail me to receive permission, which will be likely granted.
The MIDI files can be played on any Mac with Quicktime or PC with a sound card installed. It sounds best when channeled through a good General MIDI synth.
I continue to retain all intellectual property rights to these works and their associated files. Permission to download does not infer a realease or transfer of ownership.