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or ’s take on the other end of Christ’s time on Earth, head for , arranged by him for organ in 1933. Of the four movements, three are taken directly from the orchestral original. The other,’s ‘Dieu parmi nous’ in terms of its thrilling display of virtuosity and raw power. (Tom Winpenny (organ) ).

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