You can freely and lawfully download a printable score for this Work from CPDL - the Choral Public Domain Library - though it may not be exactly the same as the one used to make the Midi Files below, and it probably won't be as good as a proper paid-for engraved and printed score.
There is a competent performance of this Work by Edinburgh University Renaissance Singers on YouTube starting here.
Here is a "clickable" Table of the available Midi Files for this Work.
These Midis can be played either using a conventional Midi Player, such as Chris Hills's MidiPlay or the Windows Media Player, or - for Apple/Mac Users - Roni Music's Sweet Midi Player", or using the rather different Choral Music Tutor, which is a web app that plays MIDI files. Choral Music Tutor runs on any device - any Desktop PC (Windows or Mac), Tablet (Android or iPad) or Smartphone (Android or iPhone) - that can browse the internet. It is not an app that you have to download or install. There is more information about playing MIDI Files here.
Angelus ad pastores ait | |||||
UNemphasized | Soprano 1 | Soprano 2 | Alto | Tenor | Bass |
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Angelus ad pastores ait |
That's the end of the Work.
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