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Christmas Vespers at Westminster Cathedral(more) »rank: 65557from: Hyperion UK
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Bach: Magnificat, BWV 243; Cantata, BWV 82(more) »rank: 158301from: Naxos
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J.S. Bach: Magnificat(more) »rank: 55104from: Harmonia Mundi
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Vivaldi: Gloria, Magnificat, Dixit Dominus, Beatus Vir(more) »rank: 152548from: Decca
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Christmas Cantatas(more) »rank: 147517by: Johann Sebastian Bach, Philippe Herreweghe, Collegium Vocale Gent, Ingeborg Danz, Mark Padmore
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Bach's Adagios(more) »rank: 140848from: Erato
: :The subtitle of this compilation--'27 Tranquil Tracks from the Master of Baroque'--might suggest you're in for a dose of watered-down, Muzaked treatments, but not to worry: this is actually a very attractive theme album that makes an enticing introduction if you're just setting out to discover the wonder of J.S. Bach. Some of the most familiar music Bach wrote does indeed reside in the slow movements of his concertos, suites, and sonatas. Often, they reveal an Italianate love for spinning gorgeous melodies that sound eternally fresh and haunting in a number of contexts (witness the opening 'Air on a G String' and its ... |
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English Choral Music(more) »rank: 62782from: Naxos
: :The subtitle of this compilation--'27 Tranquil Tracks from the Master of Baroque'--might suggest you're in for a dose of watered-down, Muzaked treatments, but not to worry: this is actually a very attractive theme album that makes an enticing introduction if you're just setting out to discover the wonder of J.S. Bach. Some of the most familiar music Bach wrote does indeed reside in the slow movements of his concertos, suites, and sonatas. Often, they reveal an Italianate love for spinning gorgeous melodies that sound eternally fresh and haunting in a number of contexts (witness the opening 'Air on a G String' and its ... |
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Kenneth Leighton: Sacred Choral Music(more) »rank: 137871from: Naxos
: :The subtitle of this compilation--'27 Tranquil Tracks from the Master of Baroque'--might suggest you're in for a dose of watered-down, Muzaked treatments, but not to worry: this is actually a very attractive theme album that makes an enticing introduction if you're just setting out to discover the wonder of J.S. Bach. Some of the most familiar music Bach wrote does indeed reside in the slow movements of his concertos, suites, and sonatas. Often, they reveal an Italianate love for spinning gorgeous melodies that sound eternally fresh and haunting in a number of contexts (witness the opening 'Air on a G String' and its ... |
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Arvo Pärt: Stabat Mater; Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis; Zwei Sonatinen for piano, Op. 1; Spiegel im Spiegel(more) »rank: 163030from: Black Box Classics
: :The subtitle of this compilation--'27 Tranquil Tracks from the Master of Baroque'--might suggest you're in for a dose of watered-down, Muzaked treatments, but not to worry: this is actually a very attractive theme album that makes an enticing introduction if you're just setting out to discover the wonder of J.S. Bach. Some of the most familiar music Bach wrote does indeed reside in the slow movements of his concertos, suites, and sonatas. Often, they reveal an Italianate love for spinning gorgeous melodies that sound eternally fresh and haunting in a number of contexts (witness the opening 'Air on a G String' and its ... |
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Sacred Treasures IV: Choral Masterworks, Quiet Prayers(more) »rank: 22348from: Hearts of Space
:Album Description:Sacred Treasures IV is a richly textured compilation of some of the most tenderly beautiful pieces from the vast repository of Western sacred choral music, all but one piece dating from the early 20th century to the present. As the title suggests, these choral masterworks are truly quiet prayers. In choosing the music, much emphasis was placed upon finding the most exquisite rendition of each piece, after comparing numerous performances by different choirs. As a result, every track is sublime! Another signature feature of this compilation--as in the entire Sacred Treasures series--is the intentional sequencing of the pieces. Among the most notable ... |
