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Laudate Dominum.

Other author/creatorIseler, Elmer, 1927-1998, conductor.
Other author/creatorToronto Mendelssohn Choir, performer.
Other author/creatorToronto Symphony Orchestra, performer.
Format Electronic, Audio (Streaming), and Musical Sound Recording
Publication Info Montreal, QC : CBC, [1987]
Copyright Notice phonogram 1987
Description1 online resource (71 minutes).
Supplemental Content https://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?CLMU;1924043
Subject(s)
Series SM5000
SM 5000. ^A1030744
Contents Solomon. Praise the Lord with harp and tongue / Handel -- Stabat Mater. Eia, Mater / Dvořák -- Creation. The heavens are telling / Haydn -- Requiem. Sanctus / Fauré -- Dona nobis pacem. Nation shall not lift up a sword / Vaughan Williams -- Elijah. He watching over Israel / Mendelssohn -- Fantasia for piano, chorus and orchestra, op. 80 / Beethoven -- Une cantate de Noël. Laudate Dominum / Honegger -- Requiem. Hostias / Mozart -- A German Requiem. How lovely are Thy dwellings / Brahms -- Christ on the Mount of Olives. Hallelujah / Beethoven -- Elijah. For He shall give his angels charge over thee / Mendelssohn -- The hour has come : a choral symphony. The hour has come / Glick.
General noteStreaming audio files.
General noteTitle from resource description page (viewed March 21, 2016).
General noteFor mixed chorus and orchestra.
General noteIncludes liner notes in English, French, and German and texts without translations.
Performer Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, Elmer Iseler, conductor ; Roy Thomson Hall Orchestra ; Anton Kuerti, piano (Beethoven Fantasia) ; Toronto Symphony (Beethoven Fantasia) ; Andrew Davis, conductor.
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded Roy Thomson Hall.
LanguageSung in English, German, and Latin.
Issued in other formOriginal cat. no.: SMCD5054
Genre/formSongs.
Genre/formSacred music.
Genre/formArt music.

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