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Subject: Coming posts
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Some persons have gotten hold of my catalog :-)
I have received requests to which I have begun to reply in the last two
posts.
Though I do not keep track of my posts, I'm pretty sure that coming up
there will be reposts. So if any of the long time members are still around,
they should check before downloading any of my posts.
While I'm at it, anyone interested in Renaissance polyphony might want to
have a look at a Youtube site. It has many very recent video clips of the
Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal performing during mass at St Joseph's
Oratory in Montreal.
The poster is the father of a couple of choristers.
Maybe someone more technically advanced could give a real link, but for now
it should be possible to access the site via Google.
Just look for leopoldzpcmr Youtube and it should lead you there.
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