
Messe pour le temps present (Philips – 1967) oscillates between hypnotic and unsettling, creating a theatrical experience that reflects the surrealist and avant-garde spirit of the late 60’s
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Messe pour le temps present (Philips – 1967) oscillates between hypnotic and unsettling, creating a theatrical experience that reflects the surrealist and avant-garde spirit of the late 60’s
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