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"Choralmesse (1844)" is a choral work composed by Austrian composer Anton Bruckner. It is a significant early composition in his career, showcasing his talent for writing for voices. The work is written for a mixed choir and organ, and it incorporates elements of both sacred and secular music. Bruckner's "Choralmesse" demonstrates his mastery of choral writing and his ability to create rich harmonies and intricate counterpoint. Despite being relatively unknown compared to his later works, this piece provides insight into Bruckner's development as a composer and his exploration of sacred music.
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