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)