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November 24, 2005: I love powerful ,yet relaxing choral classical music Uplifting, Spiritual, relaxing music. I imagine this is good to be use as lullabies . I imagine it helps to turn this on very low and light to sleeping babies as background music . I keep my choral CD's durimg my commute for work and errands for years and years and love them . Thanks Also recommended: Handel's Messiah,esp.from Vienna Boys chores, Ave Maria from Vienna Boys , The best choral music in the World Ever
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The #1 Choral Album | ||
| 1. | Nabucco, opera (Nabucodonosor): Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves: Va, Pensiero 4:38 | |
| Composed by Giuseppe Verdi | ||
| Performed by Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Chorus and Margaret Hillis | ||
| Conducted by Georg Solti | ||
| 2. | Madama Butterfly (Madame Butterfly), opera: Humming Chorus 3:00 | |
| Composed by Giacomo Puccini | ||
| Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Norbert Balatsch and Vienna State Opera Chorus | ||
| Conducted by Herbert von Karajan | ||
| 3. | Lohengrin, opera, WWV 75: Bridal Chorus: Treulich geführt ziehet dahin 5:28 | |
| Composed by Richard Wagner | ||
| Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and Walter Hagen-Groll | ||
| Conducted by Georg Solti | ||
| 4. | Miserere mei Deus (Psalm 51), motet for chorus: Abridged - edited by Willcocks, Sir David 7:22 | |
| Composed by Gregorio Allegri | ||
| Conducted by David Willcocks | ||
| Performed by Choir of King's College, Cambridge and Roy Goodman | ||
| 5. | Cantata No. 147, "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben," BWV 147: Jesu bleibet meine Freunde (Jesu, Joy of Man's Des 3:01 | |
| Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
| Conducted by Kurt Thomas | ||
| 6. | Ave verum Corpus, motet for chorus, strings, & organ, K. 618 3:41 | |
| Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | ||
| Performed by Choir of King's College, Cambridge | ||
| Conducted by Stephen Cleobury | ||
| 7. | Cantique de Jean Racine, for 4-part chorus & organ (or orchestra), Op. 11 5:52 | |
| Composed by Gabriel Fauré | ||
| Performed by St. John's College Choir, Cambridge and Stephen Cleobury | ||
| Conducted by George Guest | ||
| 8. | L' Enfance du Christ, oratorio for soprano, 2 tenors, Baritone, 3 basses, chorus & orchetsra ("trilogie sacrée") H. 130 (Op. 25): Shepherds' Farewell: Il s'en va loin de la terre 5:05 | |
| Composed by Hector Berlioz | ||
| Conducted by Colin Davis | ||
| Performed by Goldsbrough Orchestra and St. Anthony Singers | ||
| 9. | Pavane, for orchestra & chorus ad lib in F sharp minor, Op. 50 6:45 | |
| Composed by Gabriel Fauré | ||
| Conducted by Charles Dutoit | ||
| Performed by Iwan Edwards and Montreal Symphony Orchestra | ||
| 10. | Totus Tuus, for chorus, Op. 60 4:44 | |
| Composed by Henryk Mikolaj Górecki | ||
| Performed by Prague Philharmonic Choir | ||
| Conducted by John Nelson | ||
| 11. | Ein deutsches Requiem (German Requiem), for soprano, baritone, chorus & orchestra, Op. 45: Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen (How Lovely Are 5:58 | |
| Composed by Johannes Brahms | ||
| Performed by Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Chorus and Margaret Hillis | ||
| Conducted by Georg Solti | ||
| 12. | Tannhäuser, opera, WWV 70: Pilgrim's Chorus: Beglückt darf nun dich 5:03 | |
| Composed by Richard Wagner | ||
| Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Norbert Balatsch, Victor Braun, Vienna State Opera Chorus, Helga Dernesch and Wilhelm Pitz | ||
| Conducted by Georg Solti | ||
| 13. | Requiem, for 2 solo voices chorus, organ, & orchestra, Op. 48: Sanctus 3:09 | |
| Composed by Gabriel Fauré | ||
| Conducted by Charles Dutoit | ||
| Performed by Iwan Edwards and Montreal Symphony Orchestra | ||
| 14. | Requiem for soloists, chorus, and orchestra, K. 626: Lacrimosa 3:21 | |
| Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | ||
| Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and Peter Burian | ||
| Conducted by Georg Solti | ||
| 15. | Song for Athene, for chorus 6:05 | |
| Composed by John Tavener | ||
| Performed by Choir of King's College, Cambridge | ||
| Conducted by Stephen Cleobury | ||
| 16. | Damnation de Faust, La, for mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone, bass, chorus and orchestra, ("légende dramatique") H. 111 (Op. 24): Laus! Laus! Hosanna! Hosanna! 5:15 | |
| Composed by Hector Berlioz | ||
| Performed by Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Chorus, Glen Ellyn Children's Chorus, Margaret Hillis and Doreen Rao | ||
| Conducted by Georg Solti | ||
| 17. | Requiem Mass, for soloists, chorus & orchestra (Manzoni Requiem): Dies irae... Tuba mirum 4:17 | |
| Composed by Giuseppe Verdi | ||
| Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and Vienna State Opera Chorus | ||
| Conducted by Georg Solti | ||
| 18. | Il Trovatore, opera: Anvil Chorus: Vedi! Le fosche 2:51 | |
| Composed by Giuseppe Verdi | ||
| Performed by Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Chorus and Margaret Hillis | ||
| Conducted by Georg Solti | ||
| 19. | Judas Maccabaeus, oratorio, HWV 63: See the Conquering Hero Comes 3:05 | |
| Composed by George Frideric Handel | ||
| Conducted by Charles Farncombe | ||
| Performed by Handel Opera Society Chorus & Orchestra and Handel Opera Society Chorus & Orchestra | ||
| 20. | Mass in B minor, BWV 232: Sanctus 5:19 | |
| Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
| Performed by Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Chorus and Margaret Hillis | ||
| Conducted by Georg Solti | ||
| 21. | Coronation Anthem No.1 for chorus & orchestra "Zadok the Priest" HWV 258 5:59 | |
| Composed by George Frideric Handel | ||
| Conducted by David Willcocks | ||
| Performed by Choir of King's College, Cambridge and English Chamber Orchestra | ||
| 22. | Symphony No. 9 in D minor ("Choral") Op. 125: Ode to Joy (Excerpt) 7:02 | |
| Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven | ||
| Performed by Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Chorus, Margaret Hillis, Jessye Norman, Reinhild Runkel, Robert Schunk and Hans Sotin | ||
| Conducted by Georg Solti | ||
| 23. | Requiem for soloists, chorus, and orchestra, K. 626: Dies irae 2:07 | |
| Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | ||
| Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Peter Burian and Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor | ||
| Conducted by Georg Solti | ||
| 24. | Die Schöpfung (The Creation), oratorio, H. 21/2: Die Himmel erzählen (The Heavens Are Telling) 3:35 | |
| Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn | ||
| Performed by Norma Burrowes, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Chorus, Margaret Hillis, James Morris and Rudiger Wohlers | ||
| Conducted by Georg Solti | ||
| 25. | Carmen, opéra-comique in 4 acts: Toreador Chorus: Les voici, les voici 4:17 | |
| Composed by Georges Bizet | ||
| Performed by John Alldis, John Alldis Choir, London Philharmonic Orchestra and Alan Taylor | ||
| Conducted by Georg Solti | ||
| 26. | Elias (Elijah), oratorio, Op. 70: Thanks be to God 4:02 | |
| Composed by Felix Mendelssohn | ||
| Conducted by Paul Daniel | ||
| Performed by Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Bryn Terfel, Stephen Doughty and David Jones | ||
| 27. | Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248: Jauchzet, frohlocket! (Opening Chorus) 3:27 | |
| Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
| Performed by Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, Hans Jurgen Wille and Lubeck Kantorei | ||
| Conducted by Karl Münchinger | ||
| 28. | Matthäuspassion (St. Matthew Passion), BWV 244: Wir setzen uns mit Tränen nieder (final chorus) 6:34 | |
| Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
| Performed by Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Chorus and Margaret Hillis | ||
| Conducted by Georg Solti | ||
| 29. | Mefistofele, opera: Ave, Signor degli angeli e dei santi! (prologue) 4:06 | |
| Composed by Arrigo Boito | ||
| Performed by Terry Edwards, London Opera Chorus and Nation Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
| Conducted by Oliviero de Fabritiis | ||
| 30. | Messiah, oratorio, HWV 56: Hallelujah 3:51 | |
| Composed by George Frideric Handel | ||
| Performed by Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Chorus and Margaret Hillis | ||
| Conducted by Georg Solti | ||
| 31. | Rule, Britannia, for orchestra/band (with voice and/or chorus ad lib) - arranged by Sargent 4:33 | |
| Composed by Thomas Arne | ||
| Performed by Neville Creed, London Philharmonic Chorus, London Philharmonic Orchestra and Sarah Walker | ||
| Conducted by Roger Norrington | ||
| 32. | Jerusalem ("And did those feet in ancient time"), for chorus & organ (or orchestra) 2:49 | |
| Composed by Hubert Parry | ||
| Performed by Neville Creed, London Philharmonic Chorus and London Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
| Conducted by Roger Norrington | ||
| 33. | Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: O Fortuna 2:42 | |
| Composed by Carl Orff | ||
| Conducted by Charles Dutoit | ||
| Performed by Iwan Edwards and Montreal Symphony Orchestra | ||
| 34. | Faust, opera: Soldier's Chorus: Gloire immortelle 3:18 | |
| Composed by Charles Gounod | ||
| Performed by Ambrosian Opera Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra and John McCarthy | ||
| Conducted by Richard Bonynge | ||
| 35. | Faust, opera: Apothéosis 2:04 | |
| Composed by Charles Gounod | ||
| Performed by Ambrosian Opera Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra and John McCarthy | ||
| Conducted by Richard Bonynge | ||
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