Sorry to keep disagreeing with you. Mandryka, but I've just looked at the score of 'Spem in Alium' and can't find any passage where even one voice of one choir doubles a voice of another choir for more than the odd bar, inevitable in a diatonic piece. In the next bar, invariably, they're off on their own phrase. Of course, there are only few pages where the whole forty voices are heard at once.
I did genuinely wonder if you were confusing it with Allegri's 'Miserere' , which sometimes appears on the same CD, as your initial description fits that piece so well!
I did genuinely wonder if you were confusing it with Allegri's 'Miserere' , which sometimes appears on the same CD, as your initial description fits that piece so well!
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