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Mozart: Litaniae Lauretanae K. 195 - Missa Brevis K. 275, etc... / Bonney, Mei, von Magnus, Azesberger, Heilmann, Cachemaille; Harnoncourt(more) »rank: 94798by: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Concentus Musicus Wien, Arnold Schoenberg Chor, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Barbara Bonney, Eva Mei, Elisabeth von Magnus, Uwe Heilmann, Kurt Azesberger, Gilles Cachemaille
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Orchestral Excerpts For Trumpet(more) »rank: 163533from: Summit(Classical)
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Jeremy Backhouse conducts Taverner, Pärt, and Górecki(more) »rank: 56683from: EMI Classics
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Classical Christmas(more) »rank: 121234from: Delta
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Bach/Handel: Solo Cantatas & Arias(more) »rank: 179808from: Emi Classics
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Vivaldi: Gloria Magnificat(more) »rank: 106622from: Naive
: : This re-release is very exciting indeed and many music lovers will want it even if they already own recordings of Vivaldi's very famous and over-recorded 'Gloria.' Conductor Alessandrini launches into it with a passion few have matched, the tempo breakneck-fast and excitement level high. And throughout he surprises, with each section's tempo and mood taken directly from the text, as if it were an Italian opera. The more prayerful sections--both beginning with the words 'Domine Deus'--are taken very introspectively, with the second sung by the amazing contralto Sara Mingardo, whose voice is like chocolate. She and the other soloists are excellent throughout, ... |
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Light's Glittering Morn(more) »rank: 195335from: Capitol
: : This re-release is very exciting indeed and many music lovers will want it even if they already own recordings of Vivaldi's very famous and over-recorded 'Gloria.' Conductor Alessandrini launches into it with a passion few have matched, the tempo breakneck-fast and excitement level high. And throughout he surprises, with each section's tempo and mood taken directly from the text, as if it were an Italian opera. The more prayerful sections--both beginning with the words 'Domine Deus'--are taken very introspectively, with the second sung by the amazing contralto Sara Mingardo, whose voice is like chocolate. She and the other soloists are excellent throughout, ... |
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Treasures of the Spanish Renaissance(more) »rank: 169558from: Hyperion UK
: : This re-release is very exciting indeed and many music lovers will want it even if they already own recordings of Vivaldi's very famous and over-recorded 'Gloria.' Conductor Alessandrini launches into it with a passion few have matched, the tempo breakneck-fast and excitement level high. And throughout he surprises, with each section's tempo and mood taken directly from the text, as if it were an Italian opera. The more prayerful sections--both beginning with the words 'Domine Deus'--are taken very introspectively, with the second sung by the amazing contralto Sara Mingardo, whose voice is like chocolate. She and the other soloists are excellent throughout, ... |
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Music Of Gabrieli(more) »rank: 131660from: Telarc
: : This re-release is very exciting indeed and many music lovers will want it even if they already own recordings of Vivaldi's very famous and over-recorded 'Gloria.' Conductor Alessandrini launches into it with a passion few have matched, the tempo breakneck-fast and excitement level high. And throughout he surprises, with each section's tempo and mood taken directly from the text, as if it were an Italian opera. The more prayerful sections--both beginning with the words 'Domine Deus'--are taken very introspectively, with the second sung by the amazing contralto Sara Mingardo, whose voice is like chocolate. She and the other soloists are excellent throughout, ... |
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The Voice of the Chorus(more) »rank: 183725from: Decca
: : This re-release is very exciting indeed and many music lovers will want it even if they already own recordings of Vivaldi's very famous and over-recorded 'Gloria.' Conductor Alessandrini launches into it with a passion few have matched, the tempo breakneck-fast and excitement level high. And throughout he surprises, with each section's tempo and mood taken directly from the text, as if it were an Italian opera. The more prayerful sections--both beginning with the words 'Domine Deus'--are taken very introspectively, with the second sung by the amazing contralto Sara Mingardo, whose voice is like chocolate. She and the other soloists are excellent throughout, ... |

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