“Dies Irae“ for five soli, two choirs and orchestra
by Jean Baptiste Lully
Dies Irae
Tuba mirum
Mors stupebit
Liber scriptus
Quid sum miser
Rex tremendae
Quaerens me
Juste judex
Ingemisco tanquam reus
Confutatis maledictis
Oro supplex et acclinis
Lacrymosa dies ilia
Pie Jesu Domine
Jennifer Smith & Francine Bessac, sopranos
Zeger Vanderstene, countertenor
Louis Devos, tenor
Philippe Huttenlocher, bass
Ensemble Vocal “A Coeur Joie“ de Valence
Orchestre de Chambre
Jean-Francois Paillard
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