Requiem / Verdi. Stabat Mater / Rossini.

Author/creator Verdi, Giuseppe
Format Audio (Streaming)
Publication Info[Hayes, Middlesex, England] : EMI Classics, 2006.
Description1 online resource.
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Other author/creatorAllen, Betty, 1927-2009, vocalist.
Other author/creatorBarham, Edmund, vocalist.
Other author/creatorConnell, Elizabeth, vocalist.
Other author/creatorForster, Karl, 1904-1963, conductor.
Other author/creatorGunson, Ameral, vocalist.
Other author/creatorHughes, Owain Arwel, conductor.
Other author/creatorLorengar, Pilar, vocalist.
Other author/creatorTomlinson, John, 1946 September 22- vocalist.
Other author/creatorTraxel, Josef, vocalist.
Included WorkRossini, Gioacchino, 1792-1868. Stabat Mater, G minor.
Other author/creatorBerliner Philharmoniker, performer.
Other author/creatorRoyal Choral Society (Great Britain), performer.
Other author/creatorRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra performer.
Other author/creatorSt. Hedwigs-Kathedrale (Berlin, Germany). Chor performer.
Uniform titleMessa da Requiem
Contents Messa da Requiem. Requiem & Kyrie ; Dies Irae ; Offertorio ; Sanctus ; Agnus Dei ; Lux aeterna ; Libera me ; Requiem ; Libera me / Verdi -- Stabat mater. Stabat mater dolorosa ; Cujus animam gementem ; Quis est homo ; Pro peccatis suae gentis ; Eja, mater, fons amoris ; Sancta mater, istud agas ; Fac, ut portem Christi mortem ; Inflammatus et accensus ; Quando corpus morietur ; Amen. In sempiterna saecula.
General notePreviously released as a compact disc.
General noteTitle from resource description page (viewed May 1, 2012).
Performer Elizabeth Connell, soprano ; Ameral Gunson, mezzo-soprano ; Edmund Barham, tenor ; John Tomlinson, bass ; Brighton Festival Chorus ; Royal Choral Society ; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra ; Owain Arwel Hughes, conductor (Requiem) ; Pilar Lorengar, soprano ; Betty Allen, alto ; Josef Traxel, tenor ; John Tomlinson, bass [?] ; Choir of St. Hedwig's Cathedral ; Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra ; Karl Forster, conductor (Stabat mater).
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded live in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Mar. 1, 1994 (1st work) and in the GruIĚ€newaldkirche, Berlin, June 10, 1960 (2nd work).
LanguageSung in Latin.
Genre/formSound recordings.

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