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Imprint:Arles, France : Harmonia Mundi Musique, [2020]
℗2020
Description:1 audio disc (1 hr., 19 min., 44 sec.) : CD audio, stereo ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:Latin
Latvian
English
French
Subject:
Format: CD Audio Music recording
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12271798
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Other uniform titles:Campbell, Jamie (Violinist),
Coates, Oliver, 1982-
Ross, Graham, 1985-
Container of (work): Pärt, Arvo. Da pacem Domine, mixed solo voices.
Container of (work): Pärt, Arvo. Woman with the alabaster box.
Container of (work): Vasks, Pēteris, 1946- Plainscapes.
Container of (work): Pärt, Arvo. Magnificat.
Container of (work): Pärt, Arvo. Nunc dimittis.
Container of (work): MacMillan, James, 1959- Miserere.
Container of (work): Pärt, Arvo. Stabat Mater.
Other authors / contributors:Clare College (University of Cambridge). Choir, singer.
Dmitri Ensemble, instrumentalist.
Instrumentation:mixed chorus 1
violin 1 cello 1 mixed chorus 1
mixed chorus 1 orchestra 1
Sound characteristics:digital optical stereo
Digital file characteristics:audio file
CD audio
Notes:Title from disc label.
Performance notes by Graham Ross, in English with French translations, with texts with English and French translations, printed on container insert.
Jamie Campbell, violin ; Oliver Coates, cello ; Choir of Clare College ; The Dmitri Ensemble ; Graham Ross, conductor.
Recorded 2018 March The Lady Chapel of Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom.
Recorded 2018 July All Hallow's Church, Gospel, Oak, London, United Kingdom.
Sung in Latin; Plainscapes sung in Latvian.
Summary:The Choir of Clare College performs music by Arvo Pärt, James MacMillan, and Pèteris Vasks.
Standard no.:3149020940396
Publisher's no.:905323 Harmonia Mundi
HMF905323 Harmonia Mundi
HMM 905323 Harmonia Mundi Musique

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