Rejoice - A Vision Of Christ Through Music

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Featuring over 7 centuries of beautiful and sublime pieces from Bach, Mozart, Part, Tallis, Tavener, Beethoven, Barber, Charpentier, Rutter and more. The pieces cover all...
Featuring over 7 centuries of beautiful and sublime pieces from Bach, Mozart, Part, Tallis, Tavener, Beethoven, Barber, Charpentier, Rutter and more. The pieces cover all phases of the life, death and resurrection of Christ, making it the perfect music for any Christian holiday and easy listening year-round.


Product Description:


  • Release Date: March 18, 2008


  • UPC: 747313098071


  • Catalog Number: 8570980


  • Label: Naxos


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Composer: Anonymous, Antony Pitts, Arvo Pärt, Dietrich Buxtehude, Franz Joseph Haydn, Franz Liszt, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Giovanni Palestrina, Johann Sebastian Bach, John Dunstable, John Rutter, John Stainer, John Tavener, Ludwig van Beethoven, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Olivier Messiaen, Samuel Barber, Thomas Tallis, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


  • Conductor: Antony Pitts, Diego Fasolis, Douglas Lawrence, Helmut Müller-Brühl, Hervé Niquet, Jeremy Summerly, Kenneth Schermerhorn, Klaus Donath, Michael Halász, Noel Edison, Takuo Yuasa, Timothy Brown


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Amici, Budapest Camerata, City of London Sinfonia, Clare College Choir, Cologne Cathedral Boys Choir, Cologne Chamber Orchestra, Dresden Chamber Choir, Elora Festival Singers, Ensemble Oni Wytars, Italian Instrumental Academy, Kodály String Quartet, Kosic Slovak State Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Le Concert Spirituel, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Schola Cantorum Oxford, Swiss Radio Chorus, Tonus Peregrinus, Ulster Orchestra, University of Melbourne Choir of Trinity College


  • Performer: Anna Gonda, Antonella Balducci, Caterina Trogu-Röhrich, Diego Fasolis, Dorothee Labusch, Elin Manahan Thomas, Furio Zanasi, James Gilchrist, Julia Faulner, Mario Cecchetti, Roberta Invernizzi, Roberto Balconi, Simon Bailey, Ulrich Rausch