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Please read.txt
This comes from two recordings, an LP (tracks 01 to 13) and a small EP (track 14).

It is the music heard at a 1956 special event, the consecration after renovation and restoration of Saint-Brieuc Cathedral in the Britanny region of France.
The choir from the cathedral might not be first class but I think it still makes for something not so bad, and the repertory is not too common.

The condition of the LP is rather good and that of the EP somewhat less good :-)

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