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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
Mozart's choral output is staggering in both quantity and quality. His Requiem — left unfinished at his death — stands among the most performed and analyzed works in the entire choral canon. His Mass in C minor, another incomplete masterwork, is scarcely less magnificent. But beyond these giants sit dozens of smaller treasures: the Ave verum corpus, the Coronation Mass, Vesperae solennes de confessore, and a host of motets and sacred works that reveal a composer utterly at home with voices. Mozart wrote his first choral work at eleven and never stopped. If you're doing choral music, you're doing Mozart.
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