The power & the majesty : essential choral classics.

Format
Audio
Language
  • Latin
  • Russian
  • English
  • Church Slavic
  • Italian
Published/​Created
  • Cleveland, OH : Telarc, [1995]
  • ℗1995
Description
1 online resource (1 sound file)

Availability

Available Online

Details

Subject(s)
Conductor
Instrumentalist
Singer
Contains
Time and place of event
Recorded 1978-1992.
Source of description
Hard copy version record.
Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Choruses ; Robert Shaw Festival Singers ; various vocal soloists ; Robert Shaw, conductor.
Language note
Sung in Russian (Borodin), English (Handel, 1st Berlioz selection, & Haydn), Italian (3rd Verdi selection), Church Slavic (Rachmaninoff), and Latin (remainder); the 1st Berlioz work translated from French and the Haydn from German.
Contents
  • Requiem. Dies irae (2:22) ; Tuba mirum (1:55) / Verdi
  • Requiem, op. 9. Pie Jesu (3:47) / Durufle
  • Carmina burana. O fortuna (5:14) / Orff
  • Requiem, K. 626. Dies irae (1:56) ; Rex tremendae (2:12) ; Confutatis (2:30) ; Lacrimosa (3:26) / Mozart
  • Prince Igor. Polovtsian dances (11:41) / Borodin
  • Mass in B minor. Missa, Kyrie eleison (4:24) / J.S. Bach
  • Messiah. Hallelujah chorus (3:40) / Handel
  • L'enfance du Christ. The shepherds' farewell (3:25) / Berlioz
  • Requiem, op. 48. Sanctus (3:28) / Faure
  • The creation. The heavens are telling (3:59) / Haydn
  • Nabucco. Va pensiero (5:08) / Verdi
  • Vespers. Nyne Otpushchayeshi (4:00) / Rachmaninoff
  • Requiem, op. 5. Dies irae (12:18) / Berlioz.
Other title(s)
  • Power and the majesty
  • Essential choral classics
Publisher no.
00888072437364
OCLC
1379801667
International Standard Recording Code
  • USTE10701397
  • USTE10702397
  • USTE10312135
  • USTE10301056
  • USTE10303128
  • USTE10305128
  • USTE10307128
  • USTE10308128
  • USTE10308039
  • USTE10703397
  • USTE10227093
  • USTE10305119
  • USTE10303135
  • USTE10714298
  • USTE10211152
  • USTE10405172
  • USTE10202109
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