Originally posted by Sir Velo
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Here's a copy of a post I made there:
Roger Nichols, in his book on Poulenc, writes (page 163):
Nor was he [Poulenc] prepared to accept chamber choirs, suggesting initially a choir of around 200; when, for the première in London, it was suggested that sixty singers might be enough, Poulenc retorted that eighty-four would be nearer the mark, with seven singers to each part. For the Carnegie Hall première in 1950 he accepted eighty singers (with sixty rehearsals!). No doubt he was thrilled to have a performance in Belgium with 250.
The mind boggles.
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