Frequently performed by Tenor solo, SATB choir (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass), and occasionally solo bass.
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The piece ends with a striking rallentando (slowing down) followed by a triumphant fortissimo acclamation. The new spartito adds a 4-bar instrumental bridge here to allow the priest to reach the altar before the final chord. Frequently performed by Tenor solo, SATB choir (Soprano,