Talk:Mass in F Minor

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I can find no reference to these tracks, nor can I remember any talk of them when it was new (although I never owned a copy to really know). The album does look a little short without them. Andrewa 11:51, 12 January 2006 (UTC)

Found the bonus tracks... they are on the CD reissue only. Should have guessed! And also there's quite a story behind this album and Release of An Oath that followed it. Still sorting it out. Andrewa 12:18, 14 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Mass in F minor (Bruckner) (or Mass No. 3 (Bruckner) though not exactly his third)

Since Mass in F minor is likely to be associated by quite a few people with the Mass No. 3 in F minor ("WAB 28") (1867-93) by Anton Bruckner a disambiguation page at the least is appropriate. Schissel | Sound the Note! 16:42, 6 November 2007 (UTC)