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"De profundis" is a choral work composed by Christoph Willibald Gluck in 1760. It is based on Psalm 130, which begins with the Latin phrase "De profundis" meaning "out of the depths." Gluck's composition is a powerful and expressive setting of this psalm, conveying a deep sense of despair and longing for divine mercy. The work features lush harmonies, dramatic contrasts, and emotive melodic lines. "De profundis" showcases Gluck's ability to evoke profound emotions through his music, making it a significant contribution to the choral repertoire of the time.
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