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Related: About this forumDurufle's 'Requiem' (9 Movements) Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Robert Shaw
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Durufle's 'Requiem' (9 Movements) Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Robert Shaw (Original Post)
sprinkleeninow
Oct 2022
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I actually listened to and enjoyed the entire piece earlier on our uni. station.
sprinkleeninow
Oct 2022
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Ocelot II
(115,836 posts)1. A beautiful piece.
sprinkleeninow
(20,255 posts)2. I actually listened to and enjoyed the entire piece earlier on our uni. station.
It flowed with no breaks. I had to post in 9 parts.
royable
(1,266 posts)3. Your track numbers two and three are from the Faure.
That said, thank you for posting. The Durufle is one of my favorite masterworks to have been in the choir.
sprinkleeninow
(20,255 posts)4. I'll attempt a correction.
sprinkleeninow
(20,255 posts)5. Fixed my mistake.
royable
(1,266 posts)6. Thank you! Ah, that Kylie still sends shivers down my spine! N/t