Date: 1964 Note: Commande d'André Malraux, Ministre de la culture, pour la célébration des morts des deux guerres mondiales.-Date de composition : 1964.-1re représentation officielle (en présence d'André Malraux) : Paris, Sainte-Chapelle, le 7 mai 1965, sous la direction de Serge Baudo.-2e représentation officielle (en présence du général De Gaulle) : cathédrale de Chartres, le 20 juin 1965, sous la direction de Serge Baudo.-1re représentation publique : le 12 janvier 1966, Orchestre du Domaine musical, sous la direction de Pierre Boulez.-Éd. : Paris : Leduc Comprend : "Des profondeurs de l'abîme, je crie vers toi Seigneur" (no 1) ; "Le Christ, ressuscité des morts, ne meurt plus" (no 2) ; "L'heure vient où les morts entendront la voix du Fils de Dieu" (no 3) ; "Ils ressusciteront, glorieux, avec un nom nouveau" (no 4) ; "Et j'entendis la voix d'une foule immense" (no 5)
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