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Hope - Amarcord; Colin Rich (vocals); Daniel Hope (violin); Jacques Ammon (piano); Julia Okruashvili (piano); Katta (organ); Marie-Pierre Langlamet (harp); Michael Metzler (percussion); Palau De La Música Vocal Quartet; Patrick Messina (clarinet)
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  1. Misa Criolla, for tenor, piano, chorus & orchestra
  2. The Third and Last Booke of Songs or Aires: No. 2 Time Stands Still
  3. Die Nacht ("Wie schön bist du"), quartet for unaccompanied male voices, D. 983c (Op. 17/4)
  4. Adagio in G minor for strings & organ (previously attributed to Tomaso Albinoni)
  5. Byblos, the Old City, for violin, clarinet & orchestra, Op. 107
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  1. Misa Criolla, for tenor, piano, chorus & orchestra
  2. The Third and Last Booke of Songs or Aires: No. 2 Time Stands Still
  3. Die Nacht ("Wie schön bist du"), quartet for unaccompanied male voices, D. 983c (Op. 17/4)
  4. Adagio in G minor for strings & organ (previously attributed to Tomaso Albinoni)
  5. Byblos, the Old City, for violin, clarinet & orchestra, Op. 107
  6. Spiegel im Spiegel, for violin & piano
  7. Enigma Variations, for orchestra, Op. 36: Var. IX Nimrod
  8. Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway for voice & piano (or orchestra)
  9. Londonderry Air (Danny Boy), folk song
  10. Dream a Little Dream
  11. Amazing Grace
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Both playing violin and conducting the Zürcher Kammerorchester (Zurich Chamber Orchestra), Daniel Hope explicitly designates this album as a ray of hope in the time of coronavirus. There's a good deal of sentiment layered on, but those who might think it's all too much are invited to consider how original the music is here. Most of the music is arranged from some other medium, beginning with the Misa Criolla of Ariel Ramirez; this favorite of amateur choirs appears with the solo voice part transferred to Hope's violin and a ...

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