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Subject: Three Quebec choirs - File 1 of 6 - yEnc "Please read.txt" 785 bytes (1/1)
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Please read.txt
This might not be a rare treat but it sure is something rare.
I don't care too much for contemporary works but I understand others might be let's say a bit more curious.
These come from a radio broadcast I taped in April 1988 that featured three Quebec choirs, each singing something composed for them by their respective conductors.
Of these three choirs only the P.C. du Mont-Royal are still going strong as a boys choir.
Tracks 3, 4 and 5 are Latin traditional pieces by Claude Thompson.
Anyway it's all something different :-)
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