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This was requested by a friend.
It is quite an old recording, from 1955 in fact, It is a small mono 7" EP
and there are some slight surface noises.
I have had the chance to listen to that choir in the very remarkable Aachen
Cathedral of octogonal shape and which goes back to Emperor Charlemagne.
As only Germans can do, there are many precise technical details found in
the two inserts.
I have added an image of the choir.
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