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This part of the concert was divided into four pieces. First there was the Magnificant by M. Haydn (the orchestra accompaniment was edited from the composer's manuscript by Mark Nabholz). This piece consisted of strings without violas, two french horns, and an organ. The flute in this piece represented the Holy Spirit, while the full orchestra commented on Mary... displayed 300 characters
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This piece consisted of strings without violas, two french horns, and an organ. The flute in this piece represented the Holy Spirit, while the full orchestra commented on Mary.
The second section Ave Maria, op 12 by Brahms contained a string Quartet. This was a choral work which contained the voices of Houser, and Nessinger, and an organ... displayed next 300 characters
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