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- Got Your Mother's Big Blue Eyes Walter Van Brunt 2183 Stabat MaterInflammatus, cnt Gustav Heim 2184 2185 Beautiful Bird, Sing On Marie Kaiser 1914...
- "Fac ut portem Christi mortem", Largo, G minor, common time; alto aria "Inflammatus et accensus", Allegro ma non troppo, B-flat major, common time; duet...
- "Berceuse" from "Jocelyn"(Godard) Air from "Robert the Devil"(Meyerbeer) "Inflammatus"(Rossini) "A Soldiers Dream"(Rogers) "None But The Lonely Heart"(Tchaikovsky)...
- Sancta mater (Moderato—Allegretto) Fac ut portem (To. de Sarabande) Inflammatus et accensus (Animé et très rythmé) Quando corpus (Très calme) The soprano...
- movement is a setting of the 18th and 19th stanzas for the solo alto, "Inflammatus et accensus" (Inflamed and afire). The final movement sets the ultimate...
- 11–15) – All four soloists Fac ut portem (verses 16–17) – Mezzo-soprano Inflammatus (verses 18–19) – Soprano and chorus Quando corpus morietur (verse 20)...
- incisulus Opius incoligma Opius indentatus Opius indistinctus Opius inflammatus Opius inflatipectus Opius infumatus Opius infuscatipennis Opius ingenticornis...
- Fac ut portem Christi mortem, alto solo – RecitativoAdagio e piano Inflammatus et accensus, canto solo – Andantino Fac me cruce custodiri, alto solo...
- on the program, but he was known to have already recorded Rossini's "Inflammatus" from Stabat Mater, a piece frequently performed by the Goldman Band...
- "Largo al factotum" from Il barbiere di Siviglia, Deborah Voigt in the "Inflammatus" from the Stabat mater and Kathleen Kuhlmann in the "Agnus Dei" from...