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Subject: Mozart Requiem at Notre-Dame de Paris - File 01 of 18 - yEnc "Please read.txt" 1177 bytes (1/1)
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Please read.txt
This was requested by a friend.
For those who don't read French, the insert mentions a Notre-Dame Cathedral performance of the Mozart Requiem "sung with children's voices" in January 1978.
In those years "children's voices" meant boys voices, but it si no longer the case for most French choirs.
The P.C. de Sainte-Marie were from the school of that name in Antony, a Paris suburb.
The P.C. de Chaillot were another school choir in Paris, not far from the Eiffet Tower! The long-time director had some reputation as a trainer of soloists.
And the last choir was from an abbey, or more probably an ancient abbey that once stood in the Montmartre district of Paris.
The recording is on a music tape with only the bare insert.
I added the tracklist I made for the CD I ripped from the tape thinking it might help those who don't have a looking glass in hand :-)
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