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[Selected Recordings] [Purchase Information] |
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Lux Aeterna | ||||||||
| This CD by the Los
Angeles Master Chorale, conducted by Maestro Paul Salamunovich,
received a 1998 Grammy nomination.
Contents: Lux
Aeterna (orchestral version), Les
Chansons des Roses, Ave Maria, Mid-Winter
Songs (orchestral version), & O Magnum Mysterium. |
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| Lux Aeterna (Polyphony) | ![]() |
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| Recording performances by Polyphony and Britten
Sinfonia of Great Britain conducted by Maestro Stephen Layton, this CD
includes Lux
Aeterna (orchestral version), the Madrigali, Ave Maria, Ubi Caritas Et
Amor, and O Magnum Mysterium. It received a Grammy nomination for Best Choral Performance in 2004.
Hyperion |
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Northwest Journey | ||||||||
| This CD consists of chamber works performed by
artists Ralph Grierson, Jane Thorngren, Viklarbo Ensemble, Donald Brinegar
Singers, Shelly Berg, Sunny Wilkinson, James Drollinger, and Morten
Lauridsen.
Contents: Includes Where Have the Actors Gone, Dirait-on (Duet Version), Ubi Caritas et Amor, A Winter Come, Variations, Cuatro Canciones, the Madrigali, and O Magnum Mysterium (Piano/Vocal Version). RCM Records |
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| Nocturnes | ![]() |
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This critically acclaimed recording by Polyphony and the Britten Sinfonia, conducted by Stephen Layton, includes world-premiere recordings of the Nocturnes on poems of Rilke, Neruda and Agee and three sacred works in addition to the Mid-Winter
Songs on poems of Robert Graves and Les
Chansons des Roses on poems by Rilke.
Hyperion |
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Complete Choral Cycles | ||||||||
| This CD by the Portland, Oregon Chamber Chorus
Choral Cross-Ties, conducted by Bruce Browne, made several
best-of-the-year lists, and includes the Mid-Winter
Songs (chamber version), the Madrigali, and Les
Chansons des Roses.
Freshwater Classical |
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