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1Agnus Dei, Op. 11
choir vocals:
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge
conductor and chorus master:
Richard Marlow (English choral conductor and organist)
recording of:
Agnus Dei (arr. Samuel Barber for chorus)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Samuel Barber (American orchestral, choral, opera & piano composer) (in 1936)
arranger:
Samuel Barber (American orchestral, choral, opera & piano composer) (in 1967)
part of:
Works of Samuel Barber by opus number (number: op. 11)
arrangement of:
Adagio for Strings
Samuel Barber9:35
2I Pagliacci: Bell ChorusRuggero Leoncavallo2:36
3Cavalleria rusticana: Easter Hymn
soprano vocals:
Lesley Garrett (soprano)
orchestra:
Britten Sinfonia
conductor:
Ivor Bolton (conductor and harpsichordist)
recording of:
Cavalleria rusticana: “Regina coeli laetare” (Coro) (Easter Hymn)
composer:
Pietro Mascagni (composer & conductor)
librettist:
Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti (Italian librettist, 19th-20th c.)
part of:
Cavalleria rusticana
Pietro Mascagni6:14
4Jerusalem "And did those feet in ancient time"
choir vocals:
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge
conductor:
Richard Marlow (English choral conductor and organist)
recording of:
Jerusalem (anthem by Hubert Parry)
lyricist:
William Blake (English poet, painter, and printmaker)
composer:
Hubert Parry (English composer) (in 1916)
is based on:
Jerusalem (poem by Blake)
Sir Hubert Parry2:53
5Carmen: March of the Toreadors
choir vocals:
Chor der Wiener Staatsoper
orchestra:
Wiener Philharmoniker
conductor:
Herbert von Karajan (conductor)
recording of:
Carmen Suite no. 1: VI. Les toréadors (catch-all for arrangements)
composer:
Georges Bizet (composer)
arrangement of:
Carmen Suite no. 1: VI. Les Toréadors. Allegro giocoso (theme from Carmen: Prelude to Act I and Carmen: Act IV. « Les voici ! Voici la quadrille ! »)
Georges Bizet3:13
6Requiem, Op. 48: In Paradisum
choir vocals:
The Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge
orchestra:
London Musici
conductor:
Richard Marlow (English choral conductor and organist)
recording of:
Requiem, op. 48: VII. In Paradisum
composer:
Gabriel Fauré (French composer) (from 1886 until 1900)
publisher:
Éditions Durand (1947–present)
part of:
28 Days Later
part of:
Requiem, op. 48
Gabriel Fauré3:39
7Requiem, KV 626: Requiem Aeternam / Kyrie
choir vocals:
Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks
solo soprano vocals:
Angela Maria Blasi (soprano)
orchestra:
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
conductor:
Sir Colin Davis (English conductor)
recording of:
Requiem in D minor, K. 626: I. Introitus: Requiem aeternam (Süßmayr Edition; choir and soprano solo)
orchestrator:
Franz Jakob Freystädtler, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) and Franz Xaver Süßmayr
additional composer:
Franz Xaver Süßmayr
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (in 1791)
part of:
Requiem in D minor, K. 626 (Süßmayr edition)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart7:40
8Miserere mei Deus
assistant engineer:
Mike Cox (engineer)
engineer:
Andrew Hallifax
executive producer:
John Kehoe
producer:
Morten Winding
bass vocals:
James Elias (choir vocalist)
choir vocals:
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge (from 1993-03-15 until 1993-03-17)
countertenor vocals:
Reiner Schneider-Waterberg
soprano vocals:
Rebecca Daldorph and Louisa Keily (British soprano)
conductor:
Richard Marlow (English choral conductor and organist) (from 1993-03-15 until 1993-03-17)
chorus master:
Richard Marlow (English choral conductor and organist)
recorded at:
Trinity College Chapel (Cambridge, UK) in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (from 1993-03-15 until 1993-03-17)
recording of:
Miserere mei, Deus (from 1993-03-15 until 1993-03-17)
composer:
Gregorio Allegri (composer)
Gregorio Allegri8:21
9Madama Butterfly: Humming Chorus
recorded in:
München, Bayern, Germany (from 1972-11 until 1972-12)
choir vocals:
Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks (from 1972-11 until 1972-12)
orchestra:
Münchner Rundfunkorchester (from 1972-11 until 1972-12)
conductor:
Giuseppe Patanè (conductor) (from 1972-11 until 1972-12)
recording of:
Madama Butterfly: Atto II. Coro a bocca chiusa (Humming Chorus) (from 1972-11 until 1972-12)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
Madama Butterfly: Atto II (also: Atto II, parte 1)
Giacomo Puccini3:23
10The Flying Dutchman: Sailors' ChorusRichard Wagner2:38
11Aida: Grand MarchGiuseppe Verdi2:35
12Credo: Crucifixus à 8
choir vocals:
Balthasar‐Neumann‐Chor (from 1998-11-23 until 1998-11-25)
orchestra:
Balthasar‐Neumann‐Ensemble (from 1998-11-23 until 1998-11-25)
conductor:
Thomas Hengelbrock (German violinist and conductor) (from 1998-11-23 until 1998-11-25)
recorded at:
Villa Berg in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (from 1998-11-23 until 1998-11-25)
recording of:
Credo in F major: Crucifixus (from 1998-11-23 until 1998-11-25)
composer:
Antonio Lotti (Italian baroque composer, 1667-1740)
part of:
Credo in F major
recording of:
Crucifixus a 8
composer:
Antonio Lotti (Italian baroque composer, 1667-1740)
Antonio Lotti3:32
13The Lamb
recording of:
The Lamb
lyricist:
William Blake (English poet, painter, and printmaker) (in 1789)
composer:
John Tavener (20th century composer) (in 1982)
publisher:
Chester Music Ltd., Edition Wilhelm Hansen London Ltd. and J. & W. Chester, Ltd.
John Tavener2:57
14Requiem Mass "Manzoni": Dies irae / Tuba mirumGiuseppe Verdi4:22
15Messiah: Hallelujah Chorus
choir vocals:
London Musici Chamber Choir
orchestra:
London Musici
conductor:
Mark Stephenson (conductor/producer)
recording of:
Messiah, HWV 56: Part II, no. 44. Chorus: “Hallelujah”
composer:
George Frideric Handel (German‐British baroque composer) (in 1741)
librettist:
Charles Jennens
part of:
Messiah, HWV 56: Part II
Georg Friedrich Händel3:39

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