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CD58 – Concert Aria “Ah, perfido” Op.65 / Bundeslied Op.122 in C Major Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II WoO 87

CD58 – Concert Aria “Ah, perfido” Op.65 / Bundeslied Op.122 in C Major Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II WoO 87
Genre:Vocal and instrumental music
Composer:Ludwig van Beethoven
 
1 Concert Aria “Ah, perfido” Op.65 in G Major (Regine Crespin, soprano / New York Philharmonic Orchestra / Thomas Schippers, conductor) 14:20 32.79 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
2 Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II WoO 87 - Choir: “Mors! Personat acerba nox” 7:37 17.45 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
3 Recitative: “Immane monstrum” 1:07 2.55 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
4 Aria: “Venit Joseph” 4:55 11.24 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
5 Aria and Choir: “Exsurgunt, ad lucem” 3:11 7.27 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
6 Recitative: “Nunc dormit ab angustiis” 2:25 5.54 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
7 Aria: “Nunc dormit in tranquilla pace” 7:05 16.21 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
8 Choir: “Rex est defunctus” 3:16 7.49 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 
9 Bundeslied Op.122 in C Major (Ambrosian Opera Chorus / London Symphony Orchestra / Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor) 4:06 9.38 Mb 320 Kbps buy
 

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1 Concert Aria “Ah, perfido” Op.65 in G Major (Regine Crespin, soprano / New York Philharmonic Orchestra / Thomas Schippers, conductor) 14:20 59.95 Mb 585 Kbps buy
 
2 Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II WoO 87 - Choir: “Mors! Personat acerba nox” 7:37 28.96 Mb 531 Kbps buy
 
3 Recitative: “Immane monstrum” 1:07 5.15 Mb 645 Kbps buy
 
4 Aria: “Venit Joseph” 4:55 22.53 Mb 641 Kbps buy
 
5 Aria and Choir: “Exsurgunt, ad lucem” 3:11 12.65 Mb 556 Kbps buy
 
6 Recitative: “Nunc dormit ab angustiis” 2:25 10.06 Mb 580 Kbps buy
 
7 Aria: “Nunc dormit in tranquilla pace” 7:05 28.92 Mb 571 Kbps buy
 
8 Choir: “Rex est defunctus” 3:16 12.12 Mb 517 Kbps buy
 
9 Bundeslied Op.122 in C Major (Ambrosian Opera Chorus / London Symphony Orchestra / Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor) 4:06 17.59 Mb 600 Kbps buy
 
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