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Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 "Choral"; Choral Fantasy; Ah, Perfido (1997)

A reissue of the Tabernacle Choir's 1967 recording of Beethoven's 9th Symphony [Choral] conducted by Richard P. Condie and Eugene Ormandy; with an additional CD of Beethoven works performed by various artists.

  • Language English
  • Media Types CD; LP

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  1. TracksTrack TitleTrack Time
  2. 01 Symphony No. 9 in D minor ("Choral"), Op. 125 68:12
  3. 02 Fantasia for piano, chorus, and orchestra* 2:51
    Other
    *("Choral Fantasy"), Op. 80
  4. 03 German Dance for orchestra in C major, WoO 8/12 13:54
  5. 04 Ah! perfido! . . . Per pieta, non dirmi addio,* 14:28
    Other
    *scena and aria for soprano & orchestra, Op. 65
  6. 05 Auf den Tod Kasier Josephs II, cantata WoO 87 7:32
    Other
    1. "Mors! Personat acerba nox"
  7. 06 Auf den Tod Kasier Josephs II, cantata WoO 87 1:06
    Other
    2. "Immane monstrum"
  8. 07 Auf den Tod Kasier Josephs II, cantata WoO 87 4:54
    Other
    3. "Venit Joseph"
  9. 08 Auf den Tod Kasier Josephs II, cantata WoO 87 3:10
    Other
    4. "Exsurgunt, ad lucem"
  10. 09 Auf den Tod Kasier Josephs II, cantata WoO 87 2:25
    Other
    5. "Nunc dormit ab angustiis"
  11. 10 Auf den Tod Kasier Josephs II, cantata WoO 87 7:04
    Other
    5. "Nunc dormit in tranquilla pace"
  12. 11 Auf den Tod Kasier Josephs II, cantata WoO 87 3:26
    Other
    5. "Rex est defunctus"
  13. 12 Meeresstille und gluckliche Fahrt* 8:20
    Other
    *(Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage) Op. 112

Description

Sony Essential Classics 63240


See also:
Beethoven's 9th Symphony [Choral]
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125, "Choral"

Mormon Tabernacle Choir; Richard P. Condie, director
The Philadelphia Orchestra; Eugene Ormandy, conductor

Lucine Amara, soprano;
Lili Chookasian, contralto;
John Alexander, tenor;
John Macurdy, bass;