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Santo - Armando Becerra Guerrero (charango); Armando Becerra Guerrero (sikus); Carlos Ayala (guitar); David Willcocks (descant); Edgar Espinoza Espinoza (quena); Gianluca Pellegrino (cor anglais); Juan Diego Flórez (tenor); Luca Milani (clarinet)
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  1. Plaudite, Sonat Tuba for tenor, trumpet & ensemble: Alleluia
  2. Panis angelicus, for voice, organ, harp, cello & double bass
  3. Cantique de Noël, for voice & orchestra ("Minuit, Chrétiens," "O Holy Night")
  4. Mass for soloists, chorus & orchestra in A minor: Qui sedes
  5. Messiah, oratorio, HWV 56: Comfort ye... Every valley
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  1. Plaudite, Sonat Tuba for tenor, trumpet & ensemble: Alleluia
  2. Panis angelicus, for voice, organ, harp, cello & double bass
  3. Cantique de Noël, for voice & orchestra ("Minuit, Chrétiens," "O Holy Night")
  4. Mass for soloists, chorus & orchestra in A minor: Qui sedes
  5. Messiah, oratorio, HWV 56: Comfort ye... Every valley
  6. Petite messe solennelle, for soloists, chorus, 2 pianos & harmonium: Domine Deus
  7. Ellens Gesang III ("Ave Maria"), song for voice & piano, D. 839 (Op. 52/6)
  8. Messa di Gloria, for soloists, chorus & orchestra: Qui tollis
  9. Die Schöpfung (The Creation), oratorio, H. 21/2: Mit Würd' und Hoheit angetan
  10. Misa Criolla, for tenor, piano, chorus & orchestra: Kyrie
  11. Messa di Gloria, for soloists, chorus & orchestra: Gratias agimus tibi
  12. O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste fideles)
  13. Santo, for tenor & orchestra
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This album of sacred vocal music sung by Juan Diego Flórez offers so many pleasures that's it's hard to know here to begin describing them. Flórez is in superb form; his clarion tenor has a youthful gleam, and he sings with purity and an intensity that's entirely unforced. It's a joy to hear him bring a subtle Italianate flair to selections from Messiah, which come across as refreshingly heroic and red-blooded. The choice of repertoire is a delight; too often the religious albums that opera stars seem required to turn out ...

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