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Posted by Heather on March 01, 19102 at 16:19:36:
In Reply to: Re: Best, most accessible Palestrina choral work? posted by liviu bogdan on December 09, 19101 at 04:55:33:
Sicut Cervus is a beautiiful, attainable piece by Palestrina. You might also want to try the Sanctus from his Missa Brevis which the 20th century English composer Ralph Von Williams called the most perfect piece of music ever compsed!!!
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