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Frank Martin (1890 - 1974): Mass for unaccompanied double choir (1922 - 1924 / 1926), 5. Agnus dei

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Frank Martin (September 15, 1890 November 21, 1974): Mass for unaccompanied double choir (1922 - 1924 / 1926), preformed by the Choir of Westminster Cathedral, conductor James O'Donnell

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  • This composition from Frank Martin was probably the most genious opus for choir from the las century. It's composed with intelligence, clearness, structure and architecture of "how voices should sound to make sense". Even if you don't believe in a God or so...This piece is a masterpiece from an almost unknown composer who is worth to be heared between all the great composers of the past.

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    darinraychev => Thank you very very much for your upload!

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  • How I love this piece with all my heart! It is a master piece in every sense of the word. Thank you for whom ever uploaded this. Also, thank you my friend Karen for contracting me to do a gig where this great work was performed. Every time I hear it, I think of you. R.I.P.

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