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You're thinking of Henich Biber's Missa Alleluja, which appeared in an album compiled by Konrad Junghagel. The Mass proper for the dedication of a church is interspersed with the ordinary set by Biber, but other than this album taking a church's dedication as a contextual starting point, the Mass setting has nothing to do with a church dedication. Following the recording of this mass, they actually chose a generic vespers and interspersed the antiphons for this same feast day as if they suited the text : the problem that arose is that the last psalm is not proper to the dedication of a church, even though the antiphons would have you think so. Bad liturgical research !

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