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1 Da pacem Domine 0:00
2 Salve Regina 5:43
3 Psalm 117 18:36
4 Psalm 131 22:23
5 Magnificat 26:29
6 An den Wassern zu Babel 33:42
7 Dopo la vittoria 40:57
8 Nunc dimittis 52:08
9 Littlemore Tractus 59:04
Credits:
Alto Vocals – Agnes Toomla, Iris Oja, Juta Roopalu-Malk, Karin Salumäe, Marianne Tomikas, Tiiu Otsing
Bass Vocals – Aarne Talvik, Allan Vurma, Kalev Keeroja, Märt Krell, Rainer Vilu, Ranno-Eduard Linde, Tõnu Tormis, Uku Joller
Choir – Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
Composed By – Arvo Pärt
Conductor [Principal], Directed By [Artistic Director] – Paul Hillier
Cover – Sebastian Spreng
Engineer [Balance], Edited By [Editor] – Brad Michel
Engineer [DSD] – Chris Barrett
Executive-Producer – Robina G. Young
Producer [Session] – Brad Michel, Robina G. Young
Soprano Vocals – Annika Ilus, Eha Pärg, Hele-Mai Poobus, Hele-Mall Leego, Kaia Urb, Kristiina Under, Maarja Kukk, Vilve Hepner
Tenor Vocals – Arvo Aun, Kaido Janke, Martin Lume, Raul Mikson, Tiit Kogerman, Toomas Tohert
The Best Choral Orchestral Pieces of Cathedrals and Forgotten Temples!
Tracklist:
0:00 Jeremy Soule – Peace of Akatosh (The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Soundtrack)
4:09 Catholic Renaissance Hymns – Adoremus in Aeternum
6:42 Hans Zimmer – Aurora
15:17 Mozart – Requiem: Lacrimosa
18:26 Howard Shore – Evenstar (The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Soundtrack)
21:41 Gregorian Chant – Da Pacem Domine
26:15 Mychael Danna – Tsimtsum (Life of Pi Soundtrack)
29:05 Pergolesi – Stabat Mater: Dolorosa
33:48 Samuel Barber – Agnus Dei
41:44 Catholic Hymns – Pange Lingua Gloriosi
48:08 Erik Satie – Gymnopedie No. 1 (for Soprano)
51:47 Gregorian Chant – Dies Irae
54:53 Jeremy Soule – From Past to Present (The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim Soundtrack)
59:58 Howard Shore – Twilight and Shadow (the Lord of the Rings: Return of the King Soundtrack)
1:03:28 Gabriel Faure – Pie Jesu
1:06:56 Gregorian Chant – Te Deum
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Sublime, extreme and all-embracing… only superlatives will do to describe Bach’s Mass in B minor, the Hohe Messe, performed by the Netherlands Bach Society for All of Bach. In between an awe-inspiring Kyrie and the jubilant final Dona nobis pacem, there are nine completely unique arias and duets, fourteen impressive ensemble sections for four, five, six and even eight voices, a broad spectrum of instrumental solos, and an incredible variety of styles.
Recorded for the project All of Bach on December 15th 2016 at the Grote Kerk, Naarden. If you want to help us complete All of Bach, please subscribe to our channel bit.ly/2vhCeFB or consider donating bit.ly/2uZuMj5.
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Jos van Veldhoven, conductor
Hana Blažíková, soprano 1
Anna Reinhold, soprano 2
David Erler, alto
Thomas Hobbs, tenor
Peter Harvey, bass
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Composer: Samuel Barber (1910-1981)
Performed here by: The Dale Warland Singers
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About this song:
Samuel Barber rejected many arrangements, of Adagio for Strings, published by G. Schirmer, such as the organ arrangement by William Strickland. However he did transcribe the piece in 1967 for eight-part choir, as a setting of the Agnus Dei («Lamb of God»).
Adagio for Strings (the string version of this piece) can be heard on many film, TV, and video game soundtracks, including Oliver Stones Oscar-winning film «Platoon», David Lynchs 1980 Oscar-nominated film «The Elephant Man», Michael Moores documentary «Sicko», «Swimming Upstream», «Lorenzos Oil», «A Very Natural Thing», «Reconstruction», and Jean-Pierre Jeunets Oscar-nominated 2001 film «Amélie». It has been heard in episodes of The Simpsons, Big Brother 2010 (UK), That Mitchell and Webb Look, The Boondocks, South Park, How I Met Your Mother, Seinfeld, ER (TV series), Red Dwarf, Big Love, and Mystery Science Theater 3000. A recorded performance by the London Symphony Orchestra was, for a time, the highest selling classical piece on iTunes. This choral version, Agnus Dei, can be heard in the soundtrack to the PC video game Homeworld (released in 1999, awarded with the Game of the Year accolade from the PC Gamer magazine). The work is extremely popular in the electronic dance music genre, notably in trance. Artists who have covered it include Armin van Buuren, William Orbit, Ferry Corsten, and Tiësto. eRa included this song in their new album Classics. Adagio is the final song on the final collaborative Peter, Paul and Mary album «Peter Paul and Mary, With Symphony Orchestra». Mary Travers had requested that Adagio be played at her memorial service. It was also played at the Royal Albert Concert Hall on the 15th September 2001 in memorial of the attacks on America that shook the world four days beforehand.
About the photograph:
Saint Pauls Cathedral, London, during the Blitz. This cathedral has survived despite being targeted during the Blitz — it was struck by bombs on 10 October 1940 and 17 April 1941. On 12 September 1940 a time-delayed bomb that had struck the cathedral was successfully defused and removed by a bomb disposal detachment of Royal Engineers under the command of Temporary Lieutenant Robert Davies. Had this bomb detonated, it would have totally destroyed the cathedral, as it left a 100-foot (30 m) crater when it was later remotely detonated in a secure location. As a result of this action, Davies was awarded the George Cross, along with Sapper George Cameron Wylie.
On 29 December 1940, the cathedral had another close call when an incendiary bomb became lodged in the lead shell of the dome but fell outwards onto the Stone Gallery and was put out before it could ignite the dome timbers. One of the most iconic images of London during the war was a photograph of St Pauls taken the same day by photographer Herbert Mason (in this video), from the roof of the Daily Mail in Tudor Street showing the cathedral shrouded in smoke.
Lisa Jardine of Queen Mary, University of London has written:
Wreathed in billowing smoke, amidst the chaos and destruction of war, the pale dome stands proud and glorious — indomitable. At the height of that air-raid, Sir Winston Churchill telephoned the Guildhall to insist that all fire-fighting resources be directed at St Pauls. The cathedral must be saved, he said, damage to the fabric would sap the morale of the country.