Proposed pieces for November 17, 2021
I added Weep, weep mine eyes to the 5 part section. With the score fixed, so download it again if you downloaded it last week.
There's a three part version, which is fun for when you don't have 5 people, but I didn't add it because none of the parts are crumhorn-frendly.
Pointers to pieces we might play
Three part
- Arcadelt, Nous voyons que les hommes
 - Byrd, Of flattering speech
 - Willaert, Allons, allons gai, with barlines
 - Willaert, Ricercar Prima, With barlines: score, parts
 
Four part
- Tmeiskin
 - Fortuna desperata
 - Arbeau, Belle qui tiens ma vie
 - Arcadelt, Il bianco e dolce cigno
 - Arcadelt, At trepida
 - Billings, Africa
 - de Christo, O magnum mysterium
 - Dowland: Fine knacks for ladies, A Shepherd in a shade
 - Estocart, Psaume CXXXVII
 - Encina, Triste España
 - Andrea Gabrielli, Puelle saltante imperavit mater
 - Gibbons, For Deliverance from a public Sickness
 - Isaac, Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen
 - Josquin, Mille regrets
 - Victoria, O magnum mysterium: parts, score
 
Five part
- Giunto m'à Amor fra belle et crude braccia, With barlines: score, parts
 - Arcadelt, Je ne suis pas si sot bergere
 - Compere, Virgo celesti: Page 1 (top), Page 1 (bottom), Page 2
 - Guami, Gravi pene in amor: score, parts
 - Josquin, Faulte d'argent
 - Lassus, In me transierunt irae tuae
 - Lassus, Fiera stella/Ma tu prendi
 - Rogier, Ecce sacerdos magnus
 - Wilbye, Weep, weep mine eyes
 - Willaert, Giunto m'amore
 
Six part
- Willaert, Faulte d'argent
 - Josquin, Baise Moy
 
Seven part
- Quando nascesti Amor, parts (Note that we've already done this, I think with Liza, but I remember liking it.)
 - Clemens non papa, Ego flos campi: score, parts
 
Eight part
- Laudate Pueri (I couldn't find a version with parts, so if it looks like we'll have 8 individual parts, it would be public-spirited of someone to partify it.)
 - The piece by Zucchini that we started with Liza: Exultate Deo
 
Other options
If the pieces above don't work for whoever we have, there are the pieces we've played before, which are at http://serpentpublications.org/~lconrad/music/brs-loud/.
There's also all the serpentpublications.org pieces sorted by number of parts, and all the imslp.org Renaissance works sorted by various categories. cpdl.org doesn't sort things nicely, but has a lot of good stuff.