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Combined display of all available logs of ChoralWiki. You can narrow down the view by selecting a log type, the user name (case-sensitive), or the affected page (also case-sensitive).(Latest | Earliest) View (newer 50) (older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 17:59, 21 November 2007 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Pars-mag.pdf"
- 15:28, 11 November 2007 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Swit-qua.pdf" (Quand vous serez bien vieille. Words: Pierre de Ronsard. Music: Mick Swithinbank (composed 1988). An a cappella setting of Ronsard\'s famous sonnet, not particularly easy to sing, but it was premiered by the Hollands Vocaal Ensembel under Cees Rotteveel.)
- 15:17, 11 November 2007 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Swit-men.pdf" (Mennyből az angyal. Hungarian Christmas carol. Words (Hungarian) and melody: traditional. Arrangement by Mick Swithinbank.)
- 15:14, 11 November 2007 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Swit-men.pdf" (Mennyből az angyal. Traditional Hungarian Christmas carol: words and melody traditional. Text in Hungarian. Arrangement by Mick Swithinbank.)
- 15:05, 11 November 2007 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Swit-int.pdf" (A setting of the well-known Christmas carol "In the bleak midwinter". Words by Christina Rossetti. Music (1986) by Mick Swithinbank. A slow, bluesy setting for 8 voices a cappella.)
- 14:57, 11 November 2007 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Swit-inf.pdf" ("In freezing winter night" by Mick Swithinbank (composed 1985). Christmas carol with medieval words (modernised, as in Benjamin Britten's setting). Copyright assigned to cpdl.)
- 14:44, 11 November 2007 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Swit-ind.pdf" ("In die mee sepulture" by Mick Swithinbank (composed 1984). Words in a mixture of Latin and Lowland Scots by William Dunbar (c. 1465-1530), giving directions for the poet's own funeral, which will be more uproarious than solemn.)
- 14:35, 11 November 2007 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Swit-cor.pdf" (Coronach, composed in 1996 by Mick Swithinbank. Words by Alexander Scott. This is a lament for fellow soldiers killed during the Second World War.)
- 14:21, 11 November 2007 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Swit-4so.pdf" ("Four Songs on Love's Passing" composed by Mick Swithinbank (SSSAAA) Copyright assigned to cpdl)
- 20:36, 7 November 2006 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Willaert O magnum myst. b.pdf"
- 20:33, 7 November 2006 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Guerrero Ave Maria a4.pdf"
- 20:27, 7 November 2006 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Willaert O magnum myst. b.pdf" (Alternative version of last four bars of O Magnum Mysterium by Willaert, returning to the home key, because only Part One is available on cpdl and it sounds inconclusive if it ends in the dominant key. Composed by Mick Swithinbank.)
- 20:24, 7 November 2006 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Willaert O magnum myst. b. 66-70.sib"
- 15:58, 13 October 2006 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Guerrero Ave Maria a4.pdf"
- 14:26, 24 September 2006 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:TallisEugecaeliportaa4scorch.sib"
- 15:08, 2 November 2005 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Carver O bone Jesu a6.pdf" (Robert Carver: O bone Jesu, 6-part motet (reduced from 19 voices by Mick Swithinbank).)
- 15:03, 2 November 2005 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Carver O bone Jesu a6.sib" (Robert Carver O bone Jesu 6-part motet (reduced from 19 voices) by Mick Swithinbank.)
- 14:06, 9 September 2005 Mick Swithinbank (Talk | contribs) uploaded "File:Carver O Bone Jesu a6.sib" (Robert Carver - O bone Jesu (reduction by Mick Swithinbank from 19 voices to 6))



