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Sacred Choral Works / by Charpentier.

Author/creator Charpentier, Marc-Antoine, 1643-1704
Format Electronic, Audio (Streaming), and Musical Sound Recording
Publication Info[Hayes, Middlesex, England] : EMI Classics, [2005]
Description1 online resource (60 min.).
Supplemental Content Access restricted to subscribers
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorBowman, James, vocalist.
Other author/creatorBrett, Charles, 1941- vocalist.
Other author/creatorCantelo, April, vocalist.
Other author/creatorDavis, Andrew, 1944- instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorGelmar, Helen, vocalist.
Other author/creatorHarrhy, Eiddwen, vocalist.
Other author/creatorKeyte, Christopher vocalist.
Other author/creatorLebègue, Nicolas, 1631-1702 composer.
Other author/creatorLedger, Philip, conductor.
Other author/creatorLott, Felicity vocalist.
Other author/creatorPartridge, Ian, 1938- vocalist.
Other author/creatorRoberts, Stephen, 1949-2022 vocalist.
Other author/creatorWillcocks, David, 1919-2015, conductor.
Included WorkCharpentier, Marc-Antoine, 1643-1704. Messe de minuit.
Other author/creatorAcademy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, performer.
Other author/creatorEnglish Chamber Orchestra, performer.
Other author/creatorKing's College (University of Cambridge). Choir, performer.
Uniform titleTe Deum, H. 146, D major
Contents Te Deum H146 -- Messe de minuit pour Noël H9 (Organ Interludes & Offertoire by Nicholas-Antoine Lebègue, c1631-1702).
General noteFor solo voices, mixed chorus, and orchestra; in the 2nd work several organ interludes and offertoire by Nicolas Lebèque are interspersed.
General notePreviously released as a compact disc.
General noteTitle from resource description page (viewed May 1, 2012).
Performer Choir of King's College, Cambridge. In 1st work: Felicity Lott, Eiddwen Harrhy, Charles Brett, Ian Partridge, Stephen Roberts, soloists ; Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Philip Ledger, conductor. In 2nd work: April Cantelo, Helen Gelmar, James Bowman, Christopher Keyte, Ian Partridge, soloists ; English Chamber Orchestra ; Andrew Davis, organ ; David Willcocks, conductor.
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded at King's College, Cambridge, March 1977 (1st work) and July 1967 (2nd work).
LanguageSung in Latin.
Genre/formSound recordings.

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