Mass

~ Release by Bernstein; The Philadelphia Orchestra, Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

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1Mass: X. Credo: 1. Credo In Unum Deum
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
recording of:
Mass: X. Credo, No. 1. Credo in unum Deum
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein1:09
2Mass: X. Credo: 2. Trope: "Non Credo"
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
recording of:
Mass: X. Credo, No. 2. Trope: Non Credo
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein2:20
3Mass: X. Credo: 3. Trope: "Hurry"
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
recording of:
Mass: X. Credo, No. 3. Trope: "Hurry"
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein1:17
4Mass: X. Credo: 4. Trope: "World Without End" - Et In Spiritum Sanctum
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
recording of:
Mass: X. Credo, No. 4. Trope: "World Without End"
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein1:34
5Mass: X. Credo: 5. Trope: "I Believe In God"
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
recording of:
Mass: X. Credo, No. 5. Trope: "I Believe in God"
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein2:05
6Mass: XI. Meditation #3 (De Profundis, Part 1)
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
recording of:
Mass: XI. Meditation No. 3 (De profundis, Part 1)
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein2:52
7Mass: XII. Offertory (De Profundis, Part 2)
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
recording of:
Mass: XII. Offertory (De profundis, Part 2)
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein2:02
8Mass: XIII. The Lord's Prayer: 1. "Our Father..."
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
recording of:
Mass: XIII. The Lord's Prayer, No. 1. Our Father ...
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein1:23
9Mass: XIII. The Lord's Prayer: 2. Trope: "I Go On"
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
recording of:
Mass: XIII. The Lord's Prayer, No. 2. Trope: "I Go On"
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein2:53
10Mass: XIV. Sanctus
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
recording of:
Mass: XIV. Sanctus
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein5:09
11Mass: XV. Agnus Dei: "Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi"
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
partial recording of:
Mass: XV. Agnus Dei
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein3:36
12Mass: XV. Agnus Dei: "Dona nobis, nobis pacem, pacem dona"
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
partial recording of:
Mass: XV. Agnus Dei
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein2:44
13Mass: XVI. Fraction: "Things Get Broken": "Pacem! Pacem! Pa... cem!"
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
partial recording of:
Mass: XVI. Fraction: "Things Get Broken"
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein4:28
14Mass: XVI. Fraction: "Things Get Broken": "... Quiet..."
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
partial recording of:
Mass: XVI. Fraction: "Things Get Broken"
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein2:36
15Mass: XVI. Fraction: "Things Get Broken": Allegro furioso - "Why Are You Waiting?"
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
partial recording of:
Mass: XVI. Fraction: "Things Get Broken"
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein1:39
16Mass: XVI. Fraction: "Things Get Broken": "God... Said..."
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
partial recording of:
Mass: XVI. Fraction: "Things Get Broken"
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein2:09
17Mass: XVI. Fraction: "Things Get Broken": "Oh I Suddenly Feel Ev’ry Step I’ve Ever Taken"
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
partial recording of:
Mass: XVI. Fraction: "Things Get Broken"
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein4:09
18Mass: XVII. Pax: Communion: Prestissimo a piacere
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
partial recording of:
Mass: XVII. Pax: Communion ("Secret Songs")
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein1:26
19Mass: XVII. Pax: Communion: "Sing God A Secret Song"
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
partial recording of:
Mass: XVII. Pax: Communion ("Secret Songs")
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein6:33
20Mass: XVII. Pax: Communion: "Almighty Father"
orchestra:
The Philadelphia Orchestra
conductor:
Yannick Nézet‐Séguin (Canadian conductor)
partial recording of:
Mass: XVII. Pax: Communion ("Secret Songs")
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein2:14