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Cathedral Voices - Sacred Choruses

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Cathedral Voices - Sacred Choruses

Various EMI
Released: Mar 07, 2006
Number of Disks: 2

Disk 1

1

Gloria RV589: Gloria in excelsis

  by  Emily Van Evera/Margaret Cable/Taverner Choir/Taverner Players/Andrew Parrott
Time: 2:28     Size: 3MB
2

Miserere a 9 (ed. Hugh Keyte)

  by  Taverner Consort/Andrew Parrott/Taverner Choir
Time: 13:20     Size: 18MB
3

Selva morale e spirituale, Venetia 1640 (1984 Digital Remaster): Psalmus 111: Beatus vir (primo) a 6

  by  Dame Emma Kirkby/Nigel Rogers/Rogers Covey-Crump/David Thomas/Taverner Consort/Taverner Choir/Taverner Players/Andrew Parrott
Time: 8:52     Size: 12MB
4

Spem in alium

  by  Taverner Choir/Wim Becu/Paul Nicholson/Alan Wilson/Andrew Parrott
Time: 10:20     Size: 14MB
5

Psalm: 'Nisi Dominus'

  by  Howard Crook/Herve´ Lamy/Peter Harvey/Pierre Farago/Les Pages de la Chapelle/Mai^trise du Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles/Muasica Aeterna/Bratislava Baroque Orchestra/Olivier Schneebeli
Time: 8:53     Size: 12MB
6

Carmelite Vespers (1707) - (Second Vespers of the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Psalm I: Dixit

  by  Jill Feldman/Dame Emma Kirkby/Emily Van Evera/Margaret Cable/Mary Nichols/Joseph Cornwell/David Thomas/Taverner Choir/Taverner Players/Andrew Parrott
Time: 5:19     Size: 7MB
7

Messiah HWV56, (PART 2): Hallelujah (chorus)

  by  Dame Emma Kirkby/Emily Van Evera/Margaret Cable/James Bowman/Joseph Cornwell/David Thomas/Taverner Choir/Taverner Players/Andrew Parrott
Time: 4:00     Size: 5MB
8

Cantata No. 147, 'Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben' BWV147: Choral: Jesu bleibet meine Freude (Jesu,

  by  Taverner Players/Andrew Parrott/Taverner Consort/Taverner Choir
Time: 2:16     Size: 3MB
9

Christmas Oratorio BWV248, Cantata 1: Am ersten Weihnachtsfeiertage: Coro: Jauchzet, frohlocket, auf

  by  Barbara Schlick/Michael Chance/Howard Crook/Peter Kooy/Chorus of Collegium Vocale, Ghent/Orchestra of Collegium Vocale, Ghent/Philippe Herreweghe
Time: 7:46     Size: 11MB
10

Les Grandes Motets: Euntes ibant et flebant

  by  Herve Niquet/Le Concert Spirituel/Ve´ronique Gens/Isabelle Desrochers/Jean-Paul Fouche´court/Herve´ Lamy/Peter Harvey/Marcos Loureiro de Sa/Stephan Imbodem
Time: 4:33     Size: 6MB
11

A Venetian Coronation 1595: Canzona [9] a` 10 (Giovanni Gabrieli, 1597)

  by  Gabrieli Consort/Gabrieli Players/Paul McCreesh
Time: 4:18     Size: 6MB
12

Organum: Alleluia V. Video celos apertos

  by  Ensemble Gilles Binchois/Dominique Vellard
Time: 3:05     Size: 4MB
1

Requiem Op. 573: IV. Agnus Dei

  by  Helena Ek/Monica Mauch/Emily Van Evera/Catherine King/Caroline Stormer/Chapel Choir of Harrogate Ladies' College/Wayne Marshall/Harvey Brough
Time: 1:51     Size: 3MB
2

Mass in C minor, K427: Kyrie

  by  Barbara Schlick/Monika Frimmer/Christoph Pre´gardien/Klaus Mertens/Ko¨lner Kammerchor/Peter Neumann/Collegium Cartusianum Ko¨ln
Time: 6:41     Size: 9MB
3

Ave verum corpus in D K618

  by  Schu¨tz Consort/London Classical Players/Sir Roger Norrington
Time: 2:44     Size: 4MB
4

Mass No. 19 in D minor K626, 'Requiem' (completed by Duncan Druce), Sequenz: Lacrimosa

  by  Nancy Argenta/Catherine Robbin/John Mark Ainsley/Alastair Miles/London Classical Players/Sir Roger Norrington/Schu¨tz Choir of London
Time: 3:35     Size: 5MB
5

Psalm 42, for chorus, soprano and orchestra Op. 42: 1. Chorus: Wie der Hirsch schraeit nach frischem

  by  Dame Janet Baker/London Symphony Chorus/City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox
Time: 5:52     Size: 8MB
6

Ein Deutsches Requiem Op. 45: IV. Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen (Ma¨ssig bewegt)

  by  Lynne Dawson/Olaf Ba¨r/Sir Roger Norrington
Time: 5:39     Size: 8MB
7

Agnus Dei

  by  Winchester Cathedral Choir/David Hill
Time: 7:46     Size: 10MB
8

Vespers (All-Night Vigil) Op. 37: 6. Bogoroditse Devo (Rejoice, O virgin mother of God)

  by  Swedish Radio Choir/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 2:41     Size: 4MB
9

Cantique de Jean Racine Op. 11 (version with organ)

  by  Winchester Cathedral Choir/David Hill/Stephen Farr
Time: 5:53     Size: 8MB
10

Psalm 150 in C

  by  Christiane Oelze/Chor der Bamberger Symphoniker/Bamberger Symphoniker/Karl Anton Rickenbacher
Time: 8:32     Size: 12MB
11

Four Motets Op. 10: 1. Ubi caritas

  by  Winchester Cathedral Choir/David Hill
Time: 2:41     Size: 3MB
12

Four Motets Op. 10: 4. Tantum ergo

  by  Winchester Cathedral Choir/David Hill
Time: 3:16     Size: 4MB
13

Gloria: Laudamus te

  by  Catherine Dubosc/Westminster Singers/City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox
Time: 3:08     Size: 4MB
14

Quatre Motets pour un temps de pe´nitence: Vinea mea electa

  by  The Sixteen/Harry Christophers
Time: 3:47     Size: 5MB
15

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

  by  Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/Christopher Bowers-Broadbent/To¨nu Kaljuste
Time: 5:32     Size: 7MB
16

Trois petites liturgies de la Pre´sence Divine: II. Se´quence du Verbe, Cantique Divin (Dieu p

  by  Rolf Hind/Cynthia Miller/London Sinfonietta Chorus/London Sinfonietta Voices/London Sinfonietta/Terry Edwards
Time: 6:16     Size: 3MB
17

A.M.D.G. (Hopkins): O deus, ego amo te

  by  London Sinfonietta Chorus/Terry Edwards
Time: 2:05     Size: 9MB

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