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Langlais: Missa Salve Regina, Etc / Hill, Westminster Choir Music | List Price | $19.97 (You save $4.82) | | Label | Hyperion | | Orig Year | 11/12/1993 | | All Time Sales Rank | 24433  | | CD Universe Part number | 1114481 | | Catalog number | 66270 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 12, 1993 |
Langlais: Missa Salve Regina, Etc / Hill, Westminster Choir Classical Review Langlais: Missa Salve Regina, Etc / Hill, Westminster Choir Songs | 1. Missa Salve Regina for 3 tenors, male chorus, 2 organs & 8 brass: Kyrie (3:20) | | Composer | Jean Langlais (1907 - 1991) | | Conductor | David Hill [Conductor] | | Genre | Mass | | Date Written | 1954 | | Venue | Westminster Cathedral, London, England | | Notes | Westminster Cathedral, London, England (07/01/1987-07/03/1987) | | 2. Missa Salve Regina for 3 tenors, male chorus, 2 organs & 8 brass: Gloria (4:08) | | Composer | Jean Langlais (1907 - 1991) | | Performer | James O'Donnell (Organ) | | Venue | Westminster Cathedral, London, England | | Notes | Westminster Cathedral, London, England (07/01/1987-07/03/1987) | | 3. Missa Salve Regina for 3 tenors, male chorus, 2 organs & 8 brass (5:14) | | Composer | Jean Langlais (1907 - 1991) | | Performer | Andrew Lumsden (Organ) | | Date Written | 1932 | | Venue | Westminster Cathedral, London, England | | Notes | Westminster Cathedral, London, England (07/01/1987-07/03/1987) | | 4. Missa Salve Regina for 3 tenors, male chorus, 2 organs & 8 brass: Sanctus (18:12) | | Composer | Jean Langlais (1907 - 1991) | | Conductor | David Hill [Conductor] | | Performer | James O'Donnell (Organ) | | Genre | Mass | | Date Written | 1951 | | Venue | Westminster Cathedral, London, England | | Notes | Westminster Cathedral, London, England (07/01/1987-07/03/1987) | | 5. Missa Salve Regina for 3 tenors, male chorus, 2 organs & 8 brass: Benedictus (5:45) | | Composer | Jean Langlais (1907 - 1991) | | Conductor | David Hill [Conductor] | | Performer | James O'Donnell (Organ) | | Country | France | | Venue | Westminster Cathedral, London, England | | Notes | Westminster Cathedral, London, England (07/01/1987-07/03/1987) |
Langlais: Missa Salve Regina, Etc / Hill, Westminster Choir Music Composers on Langlais: Missa Salve Regina, Etc / Hill, Westminster Choir CD : Jean Langlais Conductors on Langlais: Missa Salve Regina, Etc / Hill, Westminster Choir CD : David Hill [Conductor] Genres on Langlais: Missa Salve Regina, Etc / Hill, Westminster Choir CD : Mass Performers on Langlais: Missa Salve Regina, Etc / Hill, Westminster Choir CD : Andrew Lumsden, James O'Donnell
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