his Opus 123, in a performance conducted by the late Herbert von Karajan.
As is our custom the first hour includes several short works. Our Bach
cantata airs at approximately 9 a.m. eastern.
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Rob
Rob Kennedy
Great Sacred Music
The Classical Station
http://theclassicalstation.org
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Sir Edward Elgar: Ave Verum
Clare College Chapel Choir, Timothy Brown
Dominic Wheeler, organ
08:04:22
J.S. Bach: An Wasserflussen Babylon, BWV 653
Hans Fagius, organ
The reconstructed Baroque organ in Kristine Church, Falun, Sweden
08:10:20
Daniel E. Gawthrop: Show Me Thy Ways
Utah State University Chamber Singers, Cory Evans
08:18:39
Gabriel Fauré: Cantique de Jean Racine, Op. 11
Cambridge Singers; Members of the City of London Sinfonia
John Rutter
08:26:22
Thomas Weelkes: Give ear, O Lord
Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
Stephen Darlington
08:33:43
Maurice Duruflé: Mass, Op. 11 “Cum Jubilo”
Choir of St. John’s College, Cambridge, Christopher Robinson
William Clements, baritone; Iain Farrington, organ
08:52:55
John Cook: Fanfare
David Halls, organ
The Willis organ of Salisbury Cathedral
08:59:51
J.S. Bach: Cantata 186, “Argre dich, o Seele, nicht”
Holland Boys’ Choir; Netherlands Bach Collegium, Pieter Jan Leusink
Ruth Holton, soprano; Sytse Buwalde, alto;
Knut Schoch, tenor; Bas Ramselaar, bass
09:32:09
Ludwig van Beethoven: Missa solemnis in D, Op. 123
Wiener Singverein; Berlin Philharmonic, Herbert von Karajan
Lella Cuberli, soprano; Trudeliese Schmidt, contralto; Vinson Cole, tenor; Jose van Dam,
bass-baritone
10:57:16
Robert Schumann: Sketch in D flat ~ Four Sketches for Organ, Op. 58
Michael Farris, organ
The Fisk organ in Caruth Auditorium, Southern Methodist University, Dallas
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