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Forgive me if this has been flagged up elsewhere (I did look).
Quite apart from the musical qualities of the performance, this was a moving tribute by resting, dedicated musicians to those who have suffered and continue to do so during the current pandemic. The soloists alone are definitely worth hearing (well at least 3/4 of them), and it is interesting to hear a professional opera chorus singing a work more usually presented by amateur choral societies, in the UK at any rate. What better masterwork to give us at the present time than this? It contains every high and low emotion, and Mozart’s widow seems to have fuelled the myth that he wrote it for his own funeral.
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