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Arvo Part: Choral Works

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Arvo Part: Choral Works

Various EMI
Released: Apr 04, 2006
Number of Disks: 2

Disk 1

1

Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten for string orchestra and bell

  by  Bournemouth Sinfonietta/Richard Studt
Time: 6:10     Size: 9MB
2

Summa for string orchestra

  by  Bournemouth Sinfonietta/Richard Studt
Time: 5:23     Size: 8MB
3

The Beatitudes (1990, rev. 1991)

  by  Choir of Kings College, Cambridge/David Goode/Stephen Cleobury
Time: 5:58     Size: 8MB
4

Fratres (Version VI, 1991 for strings and percussion)

  by  London Philharmonic Orchestra/Franz Welser-Mo¨st
Time: 10:06     Size: 13MB
5

Festina lente for string orchestra and harp

  by  Bournemouth Sinfonietta/Richard Studt
Time: 6:06     Size: 9MB
6

Magnificat (1989)

  by  Choir of Kings College, Cambridge/Stephen Cleobury
Time: 6:22     Size: 9MB
7

Tabula rasa for two violins, string orchestra and prepared piano: Silentium (without movement)

  by  Bournemouth Sinfonietta/Richard Studt/Tasmin Little/Robert Aldwinckle
Time: 16:22     Size: 22MB
1

Statuit ei Dominus

  by  Kaia Urb/Tiit Kogerman/Christopher Bowers-Broadbent/Ene Salumae/Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 5:05     Size: 7MB
2

Missa syllabica: I. Kyrie

  by  Kaia Urb/Vilve Hepner/Evelin Saul/Mati Turi/Tiit Kogerman/Aarne Talvik/Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 2:37     Size: 3MB
3

Missa syllabica: II. Gloria

  by  Kaia Urb/Vilve Hepner/Evelin Saul/Mati Turi/Tiit Kogerman/Aarne Talvik/Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 2:21     Size: 3MB
4

Missa syllabica: III. Credo

  by  Kaia Urb/Vilve Hepner/Evelin Saul/Mati Turi/Tiit Kogerman/Aarne Talvik/Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 6:42     Size: 9MB
5

Missa syllabica: IV. Sanctus

  by  Kaia Urb/Vilve Hepner/Evelin Saul/Mati Turi/Tiit Kogerman/Aarne Talvik/Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 1:26     Size: 2MB
6

Missa syllabica: V. Agnus Dei

  by  Kaia Urb/Vilve Hepner/Evelin Saul/Mati Turi/Tiit Kogerman/Aarne Talvik/Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 2:22     Size: 3MB
7

Missa syllabica: VI. Ite, missa est

  by  Kaia Urb/Vilve Hepner/Evelin Saul/Mati Turi/Tiit Kogerman/Aarne Talvik/Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 37s     Size: 862KB
8

Beatus Petronius

  by  Christopher Bowers-Broadbent/Ene Salumae/Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 5:05     Size: 6MB
9

7 Magnificat Antiphons: I. O Weisheit

  by  Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 1:45     Size: 2MB
10

7 Magnificat Antiphons: II. O Adonai

  by  Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 2:37     Size: 4MB
11

7 Magnificat Antiphons: III. O Spross aus Isais Wurzel

  by  Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 1:09     Size: 2MB
12

7 Magnificat Antiphons: IV. O Schlu¨ssel Davids

  by  Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 1:54     Size: 3MB
13

7 Magnificat Antiphons: V. O Morgenstern

  by  Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 1:41     Size: 2MB
14

7 Magnificat Antiphons: VI. O Ko¨nig aller Volker

  by  Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 2:07     Size: 3MB
15

7 Magnificat Antiphons: VII. O Immanuel

  by  Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 2:13     Size: 3MB
16

De profundis (1980), for chorus, organ and percussion

  by  Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/Christopher Bowers-Broadbent/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 5:35     Size: 8MB
17

Memento

  by  Kaia Urb/Evelin Saul/Tiit Kogerman/Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 8:50     Size: 12MB
18

Cantate Domino

  by  Christopher Bowers-Broadbent/Ene Salumae/Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 2:42     Size: 4MB
19

Solfeggio

  by  Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 4:06     Size: 5MB

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