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===Choral works=== * [[Requiem (Duruflé)|''Requiem'' Op. 9]]:<ref>James E. Frazier. [https://books.google.com/books?id=EW4FfK2XhWoC&pg=PA156 Chapter Sixteen: ''The Vichy Commissions''", pp. 156–165], and [https://books.google.com/books?id=EW4FfK2XhWoC&pg=PA166 "Chapter Seventeen: ''The'' Requiem", pp. 166–180] in [https://books.google.com/books?id=EW4FfK2XhWoC ''Maurice Duruflé: The Man and His Music''.] University Rochester Press, 2007. {{ISBN|1-58046-227-8}}</ref> ** For vocal soloists, choir and (large) orchestra (normally including organ, but can be performed without one): commissioned as a symphonic poem in 1941; completed in September 1947; first performed on 2 November 1947; published in 1950 ** For the same vocal forces and organ ("organ reduction" version; cello ad libitum in one movement): published in 1948 ** For the same vocal forces, organ and (reduced) orchestra (several instruments ad libitum, but one or more string instruments in every movement): published in 1961 ** For the same vocal forces and piano (unpublished) * ''[[Quatre Motets sur des thèmes grégoriens]]'' op. 10 for choir a cappella (1960): ** Ubi caritas et amor ** Tota pulchra es ** Tu es Petrus ** Tantum ergo * ''Messe "Cum jubilo"'' op. 11 for baritone solo, male choir, and orchestra (1966): ** Version with organ (1967) ** Version with orchestra (1970) ** Version with small orchestra (1972) * ''[[Notre Père]]'' op. 14 for unison male choir and organ (1977) ** Version for 4-part mixed choir a capella (1978)
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