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Lauda Sion (Praise Zion), Op. 73, is an extended composition by Felix Mendelssohn. He set parts of Lauda Sion, a sequence in Latin for Corpus Christi in 1846. The piece in eight movements is scored for soloists, a four-part choir and orchestra.

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  • Lauda Sion (Praise Zion), Op. 73, is an extended composition by Felix Mendelssohn. He set parts of Lauda Sion, a sequence in Latin for Corpus Christi in 1846. The piece in eight movements is scored for soloists, a four-part choir and orchestra. (en)
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  • Lauda Sion, Op.73 (en)
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  • Lauda Sion (Praise Zion), Op. 73, is an extended composition by Felix Mendelssohn. He set parts of Lauda Sion, a sequence in Latin for Corpus Christi in 1846. The piece in eight movements is scored for soloists, a four-part choir and orchestra. (en)
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  • Lauda Sion (Mendelssohn) (en)
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