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Help! (classical)

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Any classical music buffs out there? I'm looking for a recording of Ralph Manuel's "Alleluia" for a capella chorus...

If anyone can help me find this, I'd greatly appreciate it!!

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finding something like that for free is going to be damn near impossible...whenever I need to find hard to find shit...I have my best luck at
http://www.cdnow.com

i actually have started to do more and more of my media shopping there, especially since they merged with amazon...

anyways, you can search by title, artist, or several other options, and it will give you a list of results to search through.

Hope it helps!
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Post by Coatlicue [KoE] »

Thanks Truant... I have tried almost every music website I know with recordings to purchase (yes, i planned on purchasing hehe)... with no luck..

Ralph Manuel is a very recent musician/composer and it's very tough to find his choral works on recording. I know I have one of my group singing it somewhere, but I imagine it's been lost since the move.. I can't find it anywhere in my house, and I've torn it up.

Someone found it for me, through the St. Olaf college bookstore -- which is perfect! I plan on using this song for my walk down the aisle, and my vocalist would like to hear a recording of it to get the style, etc.

Thanks for the advice.. you stopped here just as I did to post an update :D
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