Nicholas Wilton - Sacred Choral Music sung by Magnificat - Catholic Music.co.uk
is a site for which I was sent a link. Have any of you had any experience with this?
On another note, my husband is a great fan of Fulton Sheen. There is available an MP3 with 50 of his talks on it.
My (stupid?) question is - how does one listen to MP3 stuff?
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Mr Wilton's compositions are written in a style that reminds the listener of the Renaissance masters. Although I cannot compare Wilton's works in terms of compositional quality with, say, William Byrd's oeuvre, to my ear they are just as iconic.
For a good, free MP3 player, try WinAmp at http://www.winamp.com/. Windows Media Player also handles MP3s, I believe.