Classical Chillout

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1Barber's Adagio for Strings
programming and producer:
William Orbit
performer:
William Orbit
arranger:
William Orbit
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Warner Music UK Ltd. (in 1999)
recording of:
Adagio for Strings (catch‐all for arrangements)
composer:
Samuel Barber (in 1936)
arrangement of:
Adagio for Strings
William Orbit9:43
2Gymnopédie No. 1
piano:
Angela Brownridge
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1985)
recording of:
Première Gymnopédie : Lent et douloureux (Gymnopédie no. 1)
composer:
Erik Satie (from 1888-02 until 1888-04)
part of:
Classic 100: Piano (number: 4)
part of:
Gymnopédies
Erik Satie3:18
3Adiemus
additional engineer:
Gary Thomas
assistant engineer and assistant mixer:
Kirsten Cowie
engineer and mixer:
Steve Price
soprano vocals:
Miriam Stockley (in 1995)
orchestra:
London Philharmonic Orchestra (in 1995)
conductor:
Karl Jenkins (in 1995)
percussion arranger:
Mike Ratledge
orchestrator:
Karl Jenkins
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Jenkins Ratledge Ltd. (in 1995)
recorded at and mixed at:
Angel Recording Studios in Islington, London, England, United Kingdom
music videos:
Adiemus by Adiemus
recording of:
Adiemus
lyricist:
Karl Jenkins
composer:
Karl Jenkins and Mike Ratledge
publisher:
FB Media in GSA
part of:
Adiemus I: Songs of Sanctuary
live recording of:
Adiemus
lyricist:
Karl Jenkins
composer:
Karl Jenkins and Mike Ratledge
publisher:
FB Media in GSA
part of:
Adiemus I: Songs of Sanctuary
Karl Jenkins4:03
4FarewellZbigniew Preisner5:14
5Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro
engineer:
Simon Rhodes (from 1997-08-12 until 1997-08-15)
producer:
David Groves
editor:
Caroline Haigh, Simon Kiln and Jørn Pedersen
soprano vocals:
Angela Gheorghiu (in 1999)
soprano vocals [Lauretta]:
Angela Gheorghiu (from 1997-08-12 until 1997-08-15)
vocals:
Angela Gheorghiu
orchestra:
London Symphony Orchestra (from 1997-08-12 until 1997-08-15, in 1999)
conductor:
Antonio Pappano (from 1997-08-12 until 1997-08-15, in 1999)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1999) and Parlophone Records Ltd. (in 1999)
recorded at:
AIR Studios in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 1997-08-12 until 1997-08-15)
recording of:
Gianni Schicchi: “O mio babbino caro” (Lauretta) (from 1997-08-12 until 1997-08-15)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini
librettist:
Giovacchino Forzano
publisher:
Casa Ricordi BMG S.p.A. and G. Ricordi & Co. (London) Ltd.
part of:
Gianni Schicchi
Giacomo Puccini2:09
6Adagio
orchestra:
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
conductor:
Sir Neville Marriner
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1974)
partial recording of:
Adagio for Strings and Organ in G minor
composer:
Remo Giazotto
previously attributed to:
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni
publisher:
Ricordi London and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd.
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni5:54
7Norma: Casta diva
producer:
Walter Jellinek and Walter Legge
editor:
Jennifer Howells
choir vocals:
Coro del Teatro alla Scala di Milano (from 1960-09-05 until 1960-09-12)
soprano vocals [Norma]:
Maria Callas (from 1960-09-05 until 1960-09-12)
orchestra:
Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala di Milano (from 1960-09-05 until 1960-09-12)
conductor:
Tullio Serafin (from 1960-09-05 until 1960-09-12)
chorus master:
Norberto Mola (from 1960-09-05 until 1960-09-12)
balance engineer:
Robert Gooch
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1961)
recorded at:
Teatro alla Scala in Milano, Milano, Lombardia, Italy (from 1960-09-05 until 1960-09-12)
recording of:
Norma: Atto I, scena 1. Scena e cavatina “Casta diva, che inargenti” (Norma, coro) (from 1960-09-05 until 1960-09-12)
composer:
Vincenzo Bellini (until 1831)
librettist:
Felice Romani (until 1831)
part of:
Norma: Atto I
Vincenzo Bellini5:37
8Spiegel im Spiegel
piano:
Martin Roscoe (in 1994)
violin:
Tasmin Little (in 1994)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1994)
partial recording of:
Spiegel im Spiegel (for violin and piano)
composer:
Arvo Pärt (in 1978)
part of:
Classic 100: Piano (number: 12)
recording of:
Spiegel im Spiegel (for violin and piano)
composer:
Arvo Pärt (in 1978)
part of:
Classic 100: Piano (number: 12)
Arvo Pärt4:05
9Flower Duet (Lakmé)
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Danielle Millet (from 1970-09-17 until 1970-12-21)
soprano vocals:
Mady Mesplé (from 1970-09-17 until 1970-12-21)
orchestra:
Orchestre du Théâtre National de l’Opéra‐Comique (from 1970-09-17 until 1970-12-21)
conductor:
Alain Lombard (from 1970-09-17 until 1970-12-21)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI France (in 1971)
edit of:
Lakmé : Acte I. Duettino « Viens, Mallika… » (Lakmé, Mallika) by Mady Mesplé, Danielle Millet, Orchestre du Théâtre National de l’Opéra‐Comique, Alain Lombard
partial recording of:
Lakmé : Acte I. No. 2 Duetto « Viens, Mallika, les lianes en fleurs » … « Dôme épais le jasmin » (Lakmé, Mallika) (from 1970-09-17 until 1970-12-21)
composer:
Léo Delibes
librettist:
Philippe Gille and Edmond Gondinet
publisher:
Jenkinsongs Ltd.
part of:
Lakmé : Acte I
Léo Delibes3:33
10The Heart Asks Pleasure First / The Promise
additional engineer:
Jamie Luker
engineer:
Michael J. Dutton
producer and creative direction:
Michael Nyman
piano:
Michael Nyman
conductor:
Michael Nyman
arranger:
Michael Nyman
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Michael Nyman Ltd. (in 1993)
recorded at:
Arco Studios in München, Bayern, Germany
mixed at:
Kitsch Recording Studio in Ixelles / Elsene, Brussels, Belgium
medley including a recording of:
The Heart Asks Pleasure First (The Piano)
composer:
Michael Nyman
publisher:
Chester Music Ltd., G. Schirmer Inc., J&W Chester/Ed Wilhelm, Michael Nyman Ltd. and Virgin
part of:
The Piano (1993 film score)
medley including a recording of:
The Promise (The Piano)
composer:
Michael Nyman
publisher:
J&W Chester/Ed Wilhelm
part of:
The Piano (1993 film score)
Michael Nyman3:15
11Cantique de Jean Racine
producer:
Eric Macleod
choir vocals:
Orfeón Donostiarra (from 1984-07-16 until 1984-07-27)
orchestra:
Orchestre de Capitole de Toulouse (from 1984-07-16 until 1984-07-27)
conductor:
Michel Plasson (from 1984-07-16 until 1984-07-27)
balance engineer:
Serge Rémy (from 1984-07-16 until 1984-07-27)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI France (in 1984)
recorded at:
Halle aux Grains in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Occitanie, France (from 1984-07-16 until 1984-07-27)
recording of:
Cantique de Jean Racine, op. 11 (for choir and orchestra (without organ)) (from 1984-07-16 until 1984-07-27)
composer:
Gabriel Fauré (in 1865)
librettist:
Jean Racine
arrangement of:
Cantique de Jean Racine, op. 11 (for choir and piano or organ)
recording of:
Cantique de Jean Racine, op. 11 (catch-all for arrangements and unknown versions)
lyricist:
Jean Racine
composer:
Gabriel Fauré (in 1865)
arrangement of:
Cantique de Jean Racine, op. 11 (for choir and piano or organ)
Gabriel Fauré5:50
12The Ashokan Farewell
guitar:
Molly Mason
violin:
Jay Ungar
orchestra:
Nashville Chamber Orchestra
conductor:
Paul Gambill
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Angel Records (in 1999)
recording of:
Ashokan Farewell (instrumental version)
composer:
Jay Ungar (in 1982)
publisher:
Swinging Door Music
Ungar & Mason5:11
13This Is Not AmericaAhn Trio5:39
14Clair de lune
piano:
Dame Moura Lympany (in 1988)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1988)
recording of:
Suite bergamasque, L. 75, CD 82 : III. Clair de lune (for piano)
composer:
Claude Debussy (from 1890 until 1905)
part of:
Classic 100: Piano (number: 3)
part of:
Suite bergamasque, L. 75, CD 82 (for piano)
Claude Debussy4:59
15Miserere mei, Deus (vv 1-4, 17-20)
baritone vocals, bass vocals [Cantor], bass-baritone vocals [cantor] and other vocals [cantor]:
Gerald Finley
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (in 1984)
treble vocals:
Timothy Beasley-Murray (in 1984)
vocals:
Gerald Finley (in 1984)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury
chorus master:
Stephen Cleobury (in 1984)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1984)
partial recording of:
Miserere mei, Deus
composer:
Gregorio Allegri
quotes lyrics from:
Miserere mei (words from Psalm 51)
Gregorio Allegri5:45
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1My Heart Will Go OnJames Horner4:25
2Perpetuum Mobile
orchestra and performer:
Penguin Cafe Orchestra
conductor:
Simon Jeffes
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Virgin Records Ltd. (in 1996)
recording of:
Perpetuum mobile
composer:
Simon Jeffes
Simon Jeffes4:34
3Concerto for Violin and Oboe in D minor, BWV 1060: II. Adagio
oboe:
Léon Goossens
violin:
Yehudi Menuhin
orchestra:
Bath Festival Orchestra
conductor:
Léon Goossens
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1962)
recording of:
Concerto for Violin & Oboe in C minor, BWV 1060R: II. Adagio (reconstructed arrangement for violin & oboe of BWV 1060)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
arrangement of:
Concerto in C minor for Two Harpsichords, BWV 1060: II. Largo ovvero Adagio
is based on:
Concerto Pour Deux Clavecins, BWV 1060: II. Adagio (Arr. Pour Flutes) (Recorder consort arrangements)
part of:
Concerto for Violin & Oboe in C minor, BWV 1060R (reconstructed arrangement of the concerto for harpsichord and strings)
Johann Sebastian Bach5:59
4Symphony No. 3 "Symphony of Sorrowful Songs": II. Lento e largo - Tranquillissimo (extract)Henryk Mikołaj Górecki4:34
5The Lark Ascending (opening)
violin:
Hugh Bean
orchestra:
New Philharmonia Orchestra
conductor:
Sir Adrian Boult
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1967)
partial recording of:
The Lark Ascending (for violin and orchestra)
composer:
Ralph Vaughan Williams (in 1914)
premiered at:
[concert]
premiered at:
Queen’s Hall in London, England, United Kingdom (on 1921-06-14)
arrangement of:
The Lark Ascending (for violin and piano)
Ralph Vaughan Williams6:27
6Gnossienne No. 1
piano:
Anne Queffélec (in 1988)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1988) and Virgin Classics (in 1988)
recording of:
Gnossienne no. 1
composer:
Erik Satie (in 1890)
part of:
Trois Gnossiennes
Erik Satie3:30
7Nagoya Marimbas
marimba:
Colin Currie and Sam Walton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1998)
recording of:
Nagoya Marimbas
composer:
Steve Reich (in 1994)
Steve Reich4:55
8Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26: II. Adagio (opening)Max Bruch4:26
9Song for Athene
choir vocals:
Winchester Cathedral Choir
conductor and chorus master:
David Hill
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Floating Earth Ltd. (in 1998) and Virgin Classics Ltd. (in 1998)
recording of:
Song for Athene
lyricist:
William Shakespeare
composer:
John Tavener (in 1993)
publisher:
Chester Music Ltd.
John Tavener6:15
10Gabriel's Oboe
orchestra:
The Ennio Morricone Orchestra
conductor:
Ennio Morricone
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Virgin Records Ltd. (in 1987)
recording of:
Gabriel’s Oboe (The Mission, main theme)
publisher:
Ennio Morricone
orchestrator and composer:
Ennio Morricone
publisher:
EMI Virgin Music Ltd. and Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd.
part of:
The Mission
Ennio Morricone2:17
11Weather StormCraig Armstrong6:08
12Chi Mai
orchestra:
Ennio Morricone & His Orchestra
conductor:
Ennio Morricone
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Virgin Records Ltd. (in 1987)
recording of:
Chi mai (no lyrics)
composer:
Ennio Morricone
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd. and Virgin
is based on:
Chi mai (with lyrics by Carlo Nistri)
Ennio Morricone5:11
13In Paradisum (Requiem)
producer:
David Groves
organ:
Peter Barley (from 1988-12-16 until 1988-12-19)
violin:
José‐Luis García (from 1988-12-16 until 1988-12-19)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (from 1988-12-16 until 1988-12-19)
orchestra:
English Chamber Orchestra (from 1988-12-16 until 1988-12-19)
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury (from 1988-12-16 until 1988-12-19)
balance engineer:
Neville Boyling (from 1988-12-16 until 1988-12-19) and David Flower (from 1988-12-16 until 1988-12-19)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1989)
recorded at:
Chapel of King’s College, Cambridge in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (from 1988-12-16 until 1988-12-19)
recording of:
Requiem, op. 48: VII. In Paradisum (1890, second version) (from 1988-12-16 until 1988-12-19)
composer:
Gabriel Fauré (from 1886 until 1900)
publisher:
Éditions Durand
part of:
28 Days Later
part of:
Requiem, op. 48 (1890, second version)
Gabriel Fauré3:31
14Ebben? ne andrò lontana (La Wally)
producer:
Walter Legge
soprano vocals:
Maria Callas (from 1954-09-17 until 1954-09-18, from 1954-09-20 until 1954-09-21)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (from 1954-09-17 until 1954-09-18, from 1954-09-20 until 1954-09-21)
conductor:
Tullio Serafin (from 1954-09-17 until 1954-09-18, from 1954-09-20 until 1954-09-21)
balance engineer:
Robert Beckett
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1955)
recorded at:
Watford Town Hall in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom (from 1954-09-17 until 1954-09-18, from 1954-09-20 until 1954-09-21)
recording of:
La Wally: Atto I. “Ebben? Ne andrò lontana” (Wally) (from 1954-09-17 until 1954-09-18)
composer:
Alfredo Catalani
librettist:
Luigi Illica (in 1892)
publisher:
Lam Larghetto Music (from 1993 to present)
part of:
La Wally: Atto I
recording of:
La Wally: Atto I. “Ebben? Ne andrò lontana” (Wally) (from 1954-09-20 until 1954-09-21)
composer:
Alfredo Catalani
librettist:
Luigi Illica (in 1892)
publisher:
Lam Larghetto Music (from 1993 to present)
part of:
La Wally: Atto I
Alfredo Catalani4:55
15The Four Seasons: Winter: II. Largo
producer:
David Groves
cello:
Antonio Bocaterra (from 1993-12-14 until 1993-12-18)
harpsichord:
Robert Kettelson (from 1993-12-14 until 1993-12-18)
solo violin and violin:
Giulio Franzetti (from 1993-12-14 until 1993-12-18)
orchestra:
I Solisti dell’Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala (from 1993-12-14 until 1993-12-18) and Soloists of the Philharmonic Orchestra of La Scala (from 1993-12-14 until 1993-12-18)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (from 1993-12-14 until 1993-12-18)
balance engineer:
Michael Sheady
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1994)
recorded at:
Chiesa di San Marco in Milano, Milano, Lombardia, Italy (from 1993-12-14 until 1993-12-18)
recording of:
Concerto in F minor, op. 8 no. 4, RV 297 “L’inverno”: II. Largo (from 1993-12-14 until 1993-12-18)
composer:
Antonio Vivaldi (in 1723)
part of:
Concerto in F minor, op. 8 no. 4, RV 297 “L’inverno” (Concerto in F minor, op. 8 no. 4, RV 297 “Winter”)
Antonio Vivaldi2:36
16Piano Concerto No. 5 in F minor, BWV 1056: II. LargoJohann Sebastian Bach3:29
17Ave verum corpus
producer:
James Mallinson
choir vocals:
Stockholmer Kammerchor (from 1987-02-14 until 1987-02-15) and Swedish Radio Choir (from 1987-02-14 until 1987-02-15)
orchestra:
Berliner Philharmoniker (from 1987-02-14 until 1987-02-15)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (from 1987-02-14 until 1987-02-15)
chorus master:
Eric Ericson (from 1987-02-14 until 1987-02-15)
balance engineer:
John Kurlander
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1987)
recorded at:
Berliner Philharmonie in Mitte, Berlin, Germany (from 1987-02-14 until 1987-02-15)
recording of:
Ave verum corpus, K. 618 (for chorus, string and organ) (from 1987-02-14 until 1987-02-15)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (until 1791-06-18)
part of:
Köchelverzeichnis (number: K. 618), Köchelverzeichnis (number: K. 618), Köchelverzeichnis (number: K. 618), Köchelverzeichnis (number: 618) and Köchelverzeichnis (number: 618)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart3:23

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