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Best Loved Hymns(more) »rank: 73306by: Anonymous, James Bain, Louis Bourgeois, Edmond Budry, Orlando Gibbons, John [composer] Goss, William H. Harris, Herbert Howells, John Ireland, Stephen Jackson, Martin Luther, Edward Miller, Sir Charles H.H. Parry, Clement Cotterill Scholefield, Cyril Taylor, German Traditional, Irish Traditional, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Wallace Collection, Sioned Williams, Benjamin Bayl, Tom Williamson, Choir of King's College at Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury
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Guitar for Relaxation(more) »rank: 22932from: RCA
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Music for a Medieval Banquet(more) »rank: 8958from: Hmf Classical Exp.
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Tarik O'Regan: Voices(more) »rank: 94962from: Collegium
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Musique de la Grece Antique(more) »rank: 85849from: Harmonia Mundi Fr.
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The Play of Daniel(more) »rank: 19653by: Dufay Collective
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von Bingen: Celestial Harmonies(more) »rank: 8413from: Naxos
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Mozart: Requiem(more) »rank: 5825from: Deutsche Grammophon
: :Between 1961 and 1986, Herbert von Karajan made three recordings of the Mozart Requiem for Deutsche Grammophon, with little change in his conception of the piece over the years. This recording, from 1975, is, on balance, the best of them. The approach is Romantic, broad, and sustained, marked by a thoroughly homogenized blend of chorus and orchestra, a remarkable richness of tone, striking power, and an almost marmoreal polish. Karajan viewed the Requiem as idealized church music rather than a confessional statement awash in operatic expressiveness. In this account, the orchestra is paramount, followed in importance by the chorus, then the soloists. Not ... |
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Francisco Javier - La Ruta de Oriente [Hybrid SACD](more) »rank: 4681from: Alia Vox Spain
: :Between 1961 and 1986, Herbert von Karajan made three recordings of the Mozart Requiem for Deutsche Grammophon, with little change in his conception of the piece over the years. This recording, from 1975, is, on balance, the best of them. The approach is Romantic, broad, and sustained, marked by a thoroughly homogenized blend of chorus and orchestra, a remarkable richness of tone, striking power, and an almost marmoreal polish. Karajan viewed the Requiem as idealized church music rather than a confessional statement awash in operatic expressiveness. In this account, the orchestra is paramount, followed in importance by the chorus, then the soloists. Not ... |
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The Glory of Byzantium(more) »rank: 10612by: Lycourgos Angelopoulos, Divna Ljubojevic
:Album Description:A magnificent tribute paid to the splendors of Byzantine music, this amazing repertoire lies at the heart of the oldest Christian traditions. Byzantium's musical history has left a deep impression on our history through an immense musical heritage kept alive with the help of an undisturbed musical tradition in Greece and in the old Churches of Orient. |


