Talk:Dante Symphony

Just read about new film of Dan Brown's _Inferno_. Will film respect the fact that the only text actually sung in the work is the final movement, Paradiso" which is a setting of the Magnificat for treble voices. The chant references in the score of the first movement are ONLY that - references to the chant associated with the texts. Brown incorrectly cites them as being sung during the performance of the work in the underground water works toward the end of his novel. Tsk, tsk. tsk... will Ron Howard honor that truth? Dfredebs (talk) 00:45, 11 May 2016 (UTC)

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