Graphically beautiful, but it's a pity that his antiquarianism led him to set the polyphony with a dotted-semibreve beat, and to a few other questionable decisions. I'd be tempted to reset this and make a few minor changes (i.e., exchange A and T at end of Hosanna). Maybe he has high tenors to burn for that part. Still, I could see this being useful and effective.
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