Classical - Various Artists Judas Maccabaeus MP3

Classical - Various Artists Judas Maccabaeus imageThis is one of the best Cd’s Classical - Various Artists has dropped to date. There is so much to love about Classical - Various Artists, starting with incredible harmonies, songwriting chops and stellar stage presence. There were many famous songs of Classical - Various Artists available. Classical - Various Artists is one of my favourite bands of all time.

Act I: Mourn, ye afflicted children (Chor) is the best music that I have heard from anyone in any area of music. Act I: Well may your sorrows (Mezzo-soprano) is a catchy, up-tempo track that has influence of music streams without leaning too much in that direction. I believe Act I: From this dread scene (Mezzo-soprano, Soprano) is one of the most perfect, heartfelt songs ever written. The beautiful sound of this track makes you want to close your eyes and sway away with the music. |titile| is a sure sign of something most of us are experiencing, maturity. This is one hell of a track. The song Act I: Oh Father, whose Almighty power (Chor) ending is my favorite… so catchy! Music and lyrics of Act I: I feel, i feel the Deity wihin (Bass) creates, for me, fertile ground for daydreaming. Act I: Arm, arm, ye brave (Bass, Chor) is the exquisite blend of moody yet optimistic tunes. Music of Act I: Tis well, my friends (Tenor) is gentle, never overbearing. Act I: Call forth thy powers (Tenor) is perhaps one of the best tracks of the past decade. Act I: To Heaven’s Almygty King we kneel (Tenor) is gorgeous work of Classical - Various Artists. Act I: Oh liberty, thou choicest treasure (Tenor) is an upbeat song with a constant snare hit. Act I: Come, ever-smiling liberty (Soprano) - another great track from the Judas Maccabaeus album. All of songs on Judas Maccabaeus and have something to say letting alone Act I: Oh Judas, may these noble views inspire (Mezzo-soprano). In Act I: Come, ever-smiling liberty (Soprano, Mezzo-soprano) the music gets its power. Within the first few notes of Act I: Lead on, lead on (Chor) it’s perfectly clear that Classical - Various Artists is living this song. I hope to keep hearing Classical - Various Artists works for a long time to come. Act I: Disdainful of danger (Chor) is worth the money. As always, Classical - Various Artists’s lyrics are worth listening to again and again. Act I: Haste we, my brethren (Tenor, Chor) has a gorgeous instrumental sound, which lets Classical - Various Artists’s strong vocals come to the fore. Put Act II: Fallen is the foe (Chor) into car stereo for your highway driving From the moment you listen to Act II: Victorious hero (Tenor) you’re hooked. Act II: Well may we hope our freedom to receve (Mezzo-soprano, Soprano, Chor) marked the continuation of Classical - Various Artists in style evolution. I loved Act II: Oh let eternal honours crown his name (Soprano) the first time I heard it. Act II: From mighty kings he took the spoil (Soprano) is probably one of Classical - Various Artists’s biggest successes for the album - it’s lovely to listen to. Act II: Hail, hail, Judea happy land (Mezzo-soprano, Soprano, Chor) is pretty funky and mellow. Classical - Various Artists must have run out of lyrics on the next track Act II: Thanks to my brethren (Tenor). I listened to the opening track Act II: How vain is man, who boasts in fight (Tenor) and liked it a lot. Act II: Oh Judas! oh my brethren (Mezzo-soprano) is a fine track on any terms. Act II: Ah! wretched Israel (Mezzo-soprano, Chor) is the albums biggest surprise. One of the songs that always stick in my mind is Act II: Be comforted (Bass) because the melody in the chorus is so good. A great put together song. Act II: My arms! against this Gorgias will i go (Tenor, Chor) had me crying as I was able to relate so well. After you’ve listened to Act II: Enough! to Heaven we leave the rest (Bass), most everything else can’t hold up and is second rate. Act II: With pious hearts (Bass) is the song that really did it for me. No Classical - Various Artists song has come close to capturing my attention as Act II: Ye worshippers of God (Mezzo-soprano, Tenor) did. Act II: Wise men, flattering, may deceive you (Tenor) without a doubt is the standout song of Judas Maccabaeus. Blew our minds when we first heard Act II: Oh! never, never bow we down (Soprano, Mezzo-soprano, Chor). This track, in particular, has the kind of undeniably catchy flavor. A unique and uplifting song. Act III: Oh grant it, Heaven (Soprano) is one of the coolest songs Classical - Various Artists has ever recorded. Act III: From Capharsalama (Mezzo-soprano, Bass) is a very catchy tune. Act III: See, the conquering hero comes (Chor) is gorgeous and different song. In Act III: Sing unto God (Mezzo-soprano, Soprano, Chor) the light shines equally on lyrics, vocals and instrumentation. The first time I listened to Act III: Sweet flow the strains (Tenor) I was struck by its perfect sound. Act III: With honour let desert be crowned (Bass) is a pleasing, and full of overall coherence that goes beyond other creations. Act III: Peace to my countrymen (Chor) is filled with very deep emotions that will truly touch your heart. Classical - Various Artists offers the kind of music here that makes you reflect on yourself. This song is like perfectly aged vintage bordeaux wine not a tequila shot. Classical - Various Artists allows each song to breathe and flourish. Strong, powerful vocals of Classical - Various Artists in Act III: Rejoice, oh Judah (Bass) are very impressive. Act III: Hallelujah! Amen (Chor) is a song that definitely grows on you and becomes an album favorite.


Judas Maccabaeus CD

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Ouverture (Orchester).mp3 5:31
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Act I: Mourn, ye afflicted children (Chor).mp3 4:59
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Act I: Well may your sorrows (Mezzo-soprano).mp3 1:11
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Act I: From this dread scene (Mezzo-soprano, Soprano).mp3 2:32
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Act I: For Sion lamentation make (Chor).mp3 2:46
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Act I: Not vain is all this storm of gief (Bass).mp3 1:07
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Act I: Pious orgies (Tenor).mp3 4:06
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Act I: Oh Father, whose Almighty power (Chor).mp3 2:36
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Act I: I feel, i feel the Deity wihin (Bass).mp3 0:46
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Act I: Arm, arm, ye brave (Bass, Chor).mp3 3:44
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Act I: Tis well, my friends (Tenor).mp3 0:46
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Act I: Call forth thy powers (Tenor).mp3 1:56
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Act I: To Heaven’s Almygty King we kneel (Tenor).mp3 0:22
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Act I: Oh liberty, thou choicest treasure (Tenor).mp3 1:55
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Act I: Come, ever-smiling liberty (Soprano).mp3 2:46
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Act I: Oh Judas, may these noble views inspire (Mezzo-soprano).mp3 2:53
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Act I: Come, ever-smiling liberty (Soprano, Mezzo-soprano).mp3 1:03
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Act I: Lead on, lead on (Chor).mp3 0:43
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Act I: So willed my father, now at rest (Tenor).mp3 1:20
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Act I: Disdainful of danger (Chor).mp3 2:20
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Act I: Ambition! if ever honour was thine aim (Tenor).mp3 2:20
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Act I: Haste we, my brethren (Tenor, Chor).mp3 3:49
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Act II: Fallen is the foe (Chor).mp3 3:16
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Act II: Victorious hero (Tenor).mp3 5:24
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Act II: Well may we hope our freedom to receve (Mezzo-soprano, Soprano, Chor).mp3 6:45
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Act II: Oh let eternal honours crown his name (Soprano).mp3 0:36
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Act II: From mighty kings he took the spoil (Soprano).mp3 7:31
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Act II: Hail, hail, Judea happy land (Mezzo-soprano, Soprano, Chor).mp3 2:05
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Act II: Thanks to my brethren (Tenor).mp3 0:45
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Act II: How vain is man, who boasts in fight (Tenor).mp3 5:11
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Act II: Oh Judas! oh my brethren (Mezzo-soprano).mp3 0:44
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Act II: Ah! wretched Israel (Mezzo-soprano, Chor).mp3 8:49
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Act II: Be comforted (Bass).mp3 0:39
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Act II: The Lord worketh wonders (Tenor).mp3 3:00
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Act II: My arms! against this Gorgias will i go (Tenor, Chor).mp3 4:06
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Act II: Enough! to Heaven we leave the rest (Bass).mp3 0:50
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Act II: With pious hearts (Bass).mp3 4:14
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Act II: Ye worshippers of God (Mezzo-soprano, Tenor).mp3 1:18
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Act II: Wise men, flattering, may deceive you (Tenor).mp3 4:56
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Act II: Oh! never, never bow we down (Soprano, Mezzo-soprano, Chor).mp3 5:24
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Act III: Father of heaven (Mezzo-soprano).mp3 4:50
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Act III: See, see yon flames (Mezzo-soprano).mp3 0:26
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Act III: Oh grant it, Heaven (Soprano).mp3 4:39
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Act III: From Capharsalama (Mezzo-soprano, Bass).mp3 1:23
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Act III: See, the conquering hero comes (Chor).mp3 5:04
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Act III: Sing unto God (Mezzo-soprano, Soprano, Chor).mp3 2:43
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Act III: Sweet flow the strains (Tenor).mp3 1:15
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Act III: With honour let desert be crowned (Bass).mp3 3:07
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Act III: Peace to my countrymen (Chor).mp3 0:48
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Act III: To our great God (Soprano).mp3 2:37
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Act III: Again to earth let gratitude descend (Soprano).mp3 0:47
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Act III: Oh lovely peace (Soprano, Mezzo-soprano).mp3 7:42
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Act III: Rejoice, oh Judah (Bass).mp3 2:11
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Act III: Hallelujah! Amen (Chor).mp3 1:27
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