Vienna Boys’ Choir - Silk Songs Along The Road And Time
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The musical offerings, culled from the choir’s long tradition and musicological field research, come in Latin, Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, French, Marathi, Maori, Savo Finnish, Tajik, Urdu, Uyghur, Uzbek, and German. Most of the pieces have not been recorded by the Vienna Boys’ Choir before. 1 Wa habibi (My beloved). Hymn from Lebanon 2 L’homme armé (The armed man). French Renaissance chanson 3 Josquin Desprez: O Domine I.II 4 Antonio Caldara: Ego sum panis vivus (I am the living bread) 5 Jog.wa (I ask for yoga). Bhajan from Kolhapur, India 6 Yulduz Usmanova: Shoch va gado (The king and the beggar) 7 Yulduz Usmanova / Gerd Schuller: Shoch va gado. Film Score 8 Sus Xâtin (Lady of Water). Uzbek rain song 9 Gerd Schuller: Sus Xâtin. Film Score 10 Haq Ali (Truth, Ali). Qawwali from Pakistan 11 – 13 Antonio Vivaldi: excerpts from: Gloria in D, RV 589 11 No. 4/5 Coro: Gratias agimus / Propter magnam gloriam tuam 12 No. 8 Alto e coro: Domine Deus 13 No. 9 Coro: Qui tollis peccata mundi 14 Veni creator spiritus (Come, creator spirit). Gregorian chant 15 Tarakihi (The locust). Maori folk song 16 Alamuhan. Uyghur folk song 17 Field hollers from Darg, Tajikistan 18 Guadifeng. Xiaodiao from Gansu 19 John Pond Ordway / Li Shutong: Li Ge (Song Bie) Farewell song 20 Kou-lueull tsian. Craftsmen’s song from the Ordos Region, China 21 Gerd Schuller: Fau Dong Pe China Medley. Film Score 22 Franz Schubert: Die Post (The mail), from: Die Winterreise op. 89 D 911 23 Franz Schubert: Der stürmische Morgen (The stormy morning), from: Die Winterreise op. 89 D 911 24 Ievan Polkka (Eva’s polka), from Finland 25 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Gerd Schuller: Terracotta Army. Film Score
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