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Classical Meditation - David Green (violin); Jurgen Petrenko (organ); Maggini Quartet; Michael Cox (flute); Nicholas Daniel (oboe);...
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  1. De Profundis, for male chorus, percussion & organ
  2. The Lamb, for chorus
  3. Heaven-Haven, for chorus (arr. of "A Nun Takes the Veil," Op. 13/1)
  4. The Lord's Prayer, for chorus (1999)
  5. Agnus Dei, for chorus (arr. from 2nd mvt. of String Quartet, Op. 11)
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  1. De Profundis, for male chorus, percussion & organ
  2. The Lamb, for chorus
  3. Heaven-Haven, for chorus (arr. of "A Nun Takes the Veil," Op. 13/1)
  4. The Lord's Prayer, for chorus (1999)
  5. Agnus Dei, for chorus (arr. from 2nd mvt. of String Quartet, Op. 11)
  6. Song for Athene, for chorus
  7. Berliner Messe, for SATB chorus & string orchestra: Veni Sancte Spiritus
  8. Mass "Salve intemerata", for 5 voices, P. 3: Agnus Dei
  9. Mass "Salve intemerata", for 5 voices, P. 3: Sanctus
  10. Salve intemerata virgo, motet (antiphon) for 5 voices, P. 144
  11. Pieces (2) for small orchestra, RT vi/19: 1. On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring
  12. The Lark Ascending, romance for violin & orchestra
  13. Conversations, for woodwinds & strings, Op. 15, F. 16: 2. In the Wood: Adagio
  14. Cantus Arcticus (Concerto for Birds & Orchestra), for orchestra & taped bird songs, Op. 61
  15. Earth Cry
  16. Symphony No.2: For the New Millennium: 3rd Movement
  17. Sospiri, adagio for strings, harp & organ, Op. 70
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Naxos' 2010 compilation Classical Meditation is a double-disc of mostly modern works, slow in tempo and somber in mood, selected to create a calm background for contemplation and arranged in five sections with atmospheric headings. The first part of disc 1, "Pools of Sacred Calm," is devoted to choral music by composers Arvo Pärt, John Tavener, and Samuel Barber, who were all active in the last half of the 20th century. The last half of this CD changes period, going back to the Renaissance choral music of Thomas Tallis for ...

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