For your ears only
NPR ran a great piece yesterday on composer Gregorio Allegri's "Miserere," a piece of choral music so powerful that a 17th-century pope decreed it could be played only during the week leading to Easter — and then only in the Sistine Chapel, under pain of excommunication.
It was smuggled out by Mozart.
Hear the story and the wonderful music here.
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