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Very nice job. I will add a link to Rob Wegman's page which has midi files of the missae caput. One tiny suggestion - would you consider giving a little more prominence in the article to the Ockeghem and Obrecht settings? rclb

Thanks! yes, actually I was planning on doing separate pages on the Ockeghem and Obrecht settings. I have a good source on the Ockeghem but am still hunting around for one on the Obrecht (maybe that "Life for the Muses" biography has something, but I don't have a copy at the moment). Antandrus (talk) 16:16, 16 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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