Jerusalem
"Jerusalem album by Montserrat Figueras on
Internet Music"
Release Date: 2009-01-15T00:00:00.000000Z
Cantiga De Santa Maria : O Ffondo Do Mar Tan Châo
Fanfare Of Jericho, 1200 Av. B.C.
Prelude (Oud)
The Sibylline Oracles (3Rd Century B.C.) – Jewish Sources, Aramaic Music
The Koran, Sura XVII, 1- Mohammed Ascends To Heaven From The Temple Mount
Introduction (Ney Anbun)
Danse Of The Soma
The Koran: Bismi Al.Là Ar Rahman (7th Century) – Fatihah Sura I, 2-7. Sufi Sources
Sallatu Allah – Arabic Tradition
Postludium (Qanun)
Makam Uzäl Sakil “Turna”
Revelation VI, 12-3 Audi Pontus (12Th Century) (Las Huelgas Mss.)
Suleyman The Magnificent’s Dream, 1520 - Ottoman Legend
Postludium (Medieval Harp)
Warrior’s March (Anonymous Ottoman)
Shofars Call
Palestina Hermoza Y Santa - Anonymous Sephardic (Oral Tradition, Sarajevo)
Prayer For Jerusalem - The Psalms Of Kind David (10Th Century B.C.)
Palestinian Lament - Anonymous (Oral Tradition)
Instrumental Dance
Andouni Armenian Lament, 1915 - Anonymous (Oral Tradition)
The Peace Of Jerusalem (Psalm 122) - The Psalms Of King David (10Th Century B.C.)
El Male Rahamim (Hymn To The Victims Of Auschwitz), 1941
Rabbi Akiva Goes To Jerusalem - Talmud, Makkot 24B
Funeral March
Song Of Exile (Psalm 137, 1-6)
Instrumental Dialogue
Instrumental Lament (Shofars)
A Plea For Peace In Arabic
Stavrotheotokia (Hymn To The Virgin At The Foot Of The Cross)
Adonay Prayer For Peace In Hebrew
Fanfare “Pax In Nomine Domine”
Pope Urban II, First Call To The Crusade, 1095 - Recited Text In French
A Plea For Peace In Armenian
Crusaders’ Song: Pax In Nomine Domini
Da Pacem (Gregorian)
Crusaders’ Song: Chevalier, Mult Estes Guaritz, 1146
Apo Xeno Meros (In Greek) - Anonym (Oral Tradition)
Conductus : O Totius Asie – Anonymous (S. XIII)
Ghazal (In Arabic)
Planctus « Pax In Nomine Domini »
Ghazal (In Hebrew)
The Dome Of The Rock – Ibn Battuta (1304-Ca.1377)
Ghazal (Palestine)
Zionida: Beautiful City, Delight Of The World
Siente Hermosa (Ladino)
Apo Xeno Meros (In Greek) Gregorian Chorus
Durme, Hermoza Donzella (Ladino)
Ghazal (In Arabic, Greek & Hebrew)
Ghazal (Instrumental, Morocco)