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Notre-Dame: Cathédrale d'Émotions - Alain Buet (baritone); Anaïs Bertrand (mezzo-soprano); Bérengère Sardin (harp); Cécile Achille (soprano);...
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  1. O Magnum Mysterium, for chorus
  2. Circa canit
  3. I Saw Three Ships, for chorus, optional children's chorus & piano (or orchestra)
  4. Magnificat, for chorus, childen's chorus & organ, Op. 50
  5. Hui matin a l'ajournee
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  1. O Magnum Mysterium, for chorus
  2. Circa canit
  3. I Saw Three Ships, for chorus, optional children's chorus & piano (or orchestra)
  4. Magnificat, for chorus, childen's chorus & organ, Op. 50
  5. Hui matin a l'ajournee
  6. Benedicamus Domino, organum for 3 voices
  7. A Babe Is Born, for chorus & organ, Op. 55
  8. Christmas Day, for chorus & orchestra, H. 109
  9. Occidentem illustrat oriens, responsory (Office of the Crown of Thorns)
  10. Vêpres de la Vierge Marie, for baritone, chorus, 2 cornets, 3 sackbuts & 2 organs: Psaume 121
  11. Veni Sancte Spiritus, for chorus & organ
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Cathédrale d'émotions is being marketed as a choral release that will keep the music alive while the fire-ravaged Notre-Dame Cathedral is under repair. It's a little disingenuous inasmuch as most of the music here was recorded at Notre-Dame, before the fire. The Magnificat of Jean-Charles Gandrille (b. 1982) was the last work heard at Notre-Dame before the disaster, and this is indeed haunting, but these observations are nitpicking. The album is worth hearing on its own merits, regardless of how it has been presented. La Ma ...

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Notre-Dame: Cathédrale d'Émotions 2020, Warner Classics

UPC: 190295287993

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