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"Messe des pêcheurs de Villerville" is a collaborative work by composers Gabriel Fauré and André Messager. It was written in 1881 for a choir of local fishermen in Villerville, a small village in Normandy, France. The composition is a short and simple mass setting, featuring delicate melodies and lush harmonies. The work reflects the composers' shared interest in incorporating folk elements into their music, as well as their ability to create evocative and atmospheric choral pieces. The "Messe des pêcheurs de Villerville" remains a lesser-known but charming addition to the repertoire of choral music.
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