Tine Thing Helseth - Mitt Hjerte alltid vanker on Super Audio CD
Tine Thing Helseth - Mitt Hjerte alltid vanker
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In the bleak midwinter; A tiny child so full of joy; My heart ever present; Mariä Wiegenlied; Angels from the realms of glory; Eternal source of light divine; Sinfonia in D; Ave Maria; Angels dance; Buildt on the Rock the church doth stand; Let the bright seraphim; Hymn; None shall win eternal peace; I know a stronghold in heaven; O holy nicht; In dulci jubilo; How wonderful is the earth
- Sound Format:
- stereo & multichannel (Hybrid)
- Artists:
- Isa Katharina Gericke (Sopran), Tine Thing Helseth (Trompete), Elise Batnes (Violine & Dirigat), Norwegian Chamber Orchestra
- Label:
- Simax
- Year of recording ca.:
- 2009
- UPC/EAN:
- 7033662013098
- Release date:
- 18.1.2019
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Disk 1 von 1 (SACD)
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1 Gustav Holst: In the bleak Mid-Winter
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2 Traditionell: A tiny child so full of joy
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3 Traditionell: My heart is ever present
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4 Max Reger: Maria Wiegenlied
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5 Henry Thomas Smart: Angels from the realms of glory
Ode Zum Geburtstag Von Queen Anne Hwv 74 (Auszug)
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6 Eternal source of light divine
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7 Giuseppe Torelli: Sinfonia D-Dur G 8
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8 Ave Maria
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9 Tine Thing Helseth: Angels dance
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10 Traditionell: Buildt on the rock the church doth stand
Samson Hwv 57 (Oratorium) (Auszug)
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11 Let the bright seraphim
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12 Nils Larsen: Hymn
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13 Traditionell: None shall win eternal peace
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14 Traditionell: I know a stronghold in heaven
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15 Adolphe Adam: O holy night
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16 Johannes Klotz: In dulci jubilo
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17 Traditionell: How wonderful is the earth