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"Zerfliesset heut', geliebte Brüder KV483" is a choral work composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1786. It is a canon in three parts, written for soprano, tenor, and bass voices. The title translates to "Dissolve today, beloved brothers," and the lyrics are taken from the final scene of Mozart's opera "Die Zauberflöte" (The Magic Flute). The piece showcases Mozart's mastery of vocal counterpoint, with intertwining melodies and harmonies that create a rich and expressive texture. With its sublime beauty and emotional depth, this canon remains a captivating example of Mozart's musical genius.
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