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Please read.txt
This post equires a few details.
First of all, I don't have an original. The only annotation I have is that it came "from the Internet", most probably from this newsgroup (?).
With a simple search I have been able to find quite a bit of info about this double CD album.
The choir, Capella Cantorum (from Berlin) is not a boys' choir but rather a men's choir, to which treble soloists or choristers are periodically added.
I have included a list of those soloists taking part in this recording.
Hopefully a kind German speaking soul will enlighten us all :-)
There are 2 CDs.
This is CD1 and the other will follow later on.
I'm sure that due to the very special nature of this work, I will be forgiven for not transcribing the details of each and everyone of the 28 tracks...
For those it might help, I have included the tracklist I have made for my own copy.
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