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Rehearsing War Requiem: Dies Irae: Discussion in the control room between Britten and Galina Vishnevskaya (via her interpreter), then between John Culshaw and Galina Vishnevskaya lyrics
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- Track 7 on War Requiem Disc 2
- 6 Rehearsing War Requiem: Dies Irae: Rehearsal of the opening section
- 6 War Requiem op. 66: VI. Libera me: “Let us sleep now” / In paradisum
- 6 War Requiem, op. 66: VI. Libera me: “Let us sleep now”…“In Paradisum”
- 8 Rehearsing War Requiem: Dies Irae: Rehearsal of end of movement
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