אוסף 2007
דרור, אלימלך
Listen"A musical prayer for the peace of Jerusalem, this rare program is centered upon different settings of Psalm 122 made by English composers of the Renaissance and Baroque, and by Israeli composers of modern times. The moving music by John Blow, Henry Purcell, Thomas Tomkins, Thomas Tallis, Thomas Weelkes, Tobias Hume, Anthony Holborne, Benjamin Rogers, William Child, Charles King, Stefan Wolpe and David Feldman resounds bright and deep through the churches in Jerusalem and Haifa where it was recorded live!"-- Phoenix Ensemble website. |
Title |
Fantasia |
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Additional Titles |
Fantasie [recorded performance] Fantasy [recorded performance] Wanderer fantasy [recorded performance] |
From |
O pray for the peace of Jerusalem |
Record Company |
Raanana, Israel : Specie Dolce |
Creation Date |
[2007] |
Creators |
Schubert, Franz 1797-1828 (composer)
|
Genre |
Composed biblical verses |
Language |
eng |
Duration |
00:19:20 |
Notes |
רשומה זו נוצרה אוטומטית על סמך מאגר הנתונים של אקום, אם אתם מזהים טעות במידע או בקישור לשיר אנא עדכנו אותנו. |
System Number |
997008872367505171 |
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