Sacred music

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Stabat Mater, Nisi Dominus

Antonio Vivaldi

Vivaldi served up by one of his most stunning exponents, the countertenor Philippe Jaroussky.

Messiah

George Frideric Handel

The Messiah is undoubtedly the most frequently performed oratorio in the entire history of sacred music.

Weihnachtsoratorium

Johann Sebastian Bach

A landmark choral work by Bach performed by the Radio France Orchestra and Choir. 

Miserere, All-Night Vigil

Gregorio Allegri, Sergei Rachmaninoff

Two legendary works by Allegri and Rachmaninoff for an a cappella showcase by the Tenebrae Choir.

Requiem, Mass in C

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

The full polyphony of Mozart’s sacred palette.

Israel in Egypt

George Frideric Handel

A journey along the banks of the Nile and to the Holy Land penned by Handel.

Johannes-Passion

Johann Sebastian Bach

One of the great landmarks of religious repertoire, the St John Passion is full of towering emotions.

Stabat Mater

Giovanni Battista Pergolesi

Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater is the most famous depiction of the sufferings of the sorrowful Virgin in the baroque repertoire.

Matthäus-Passion

Johann Sebastian Bach

The colossal St Matthew Passion, both in its form and duration, is a landmark in the choral works of the Cantor of Leipzig.

Gaechinger Cantorey Choir and Orchestra

Hans-Christoph Rademann

Bach in all his splendour and choral diversity.