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The composition is commonly quoted melodically and harmonically a little similar to Orff, in continuous 6/8 time, sometimes more than four parts, aware, acoustically transparent in structure, with formulaic characters (prayer / trance) and overtone singing. The original lyrics are completely used, including individual passages, partially simultaneous in New High German, English and Latin, some few, distinct additions, quasi associations like "everyone listen up", "pay attention" or "breathe, breathe".
The word "almahtico" is at in two places - barely noticeable - so transformed that it appears as "Al-lah". Even the Jewish "hosts" will be heard at one point. The syllable "Aum", as well. The connection between religions should thereby be discreetly pointed out.
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The word "almahtico" is at in two places - barely noticeable - so transformed that it appears as "Al-lah". Even the Jewish "hosts" will be heard at one point. The syllable "Aum", as well. The connection between religions should thereby be discreetly pointed out.
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| Performance: | Registered with a copyright collecting society (ASCAP, BMI, GEMA, VG, etc.) |
| orchestration: |
Mixed choir a cappella
Choir>SSAATTB
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| Language in song: | Latin |
| Quantity of pages: | 17 |
| Visit: | 4943 |








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