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An overwhelming Missa Solemnis from the Orpheus

By , April 29, 2012
Along with his last symphony, which he finished at about the same time, Beethoven's Missa Solemnis, completed in 1824, is justly reckoned to be the finest and grandest of his public utterances as a composer. One commentator went so far as to term the work  a "sacred symphony, one whose secular counterpart (the Ninth Symphony) followed shortly afterwards". The composer called the Mass "my greatest work", which perhaps explains in... read more

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