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02-17-2014, 11:12 AM

Jerusalem has special significance for Penderecki, who first visited it in 1974, following the �Yom Kippur� war. He was commissioned then to write a work for the third millennium celebration of the city of David. He composed the oratorio Seven Gates of Jerusalem in 1996 � the Eighth Gate being reserved for the Messiah in Jewish tradition. It was premi�red there the following year, with Lorin Maazel conducting. Following the work�s Polish premi�re, the composer decided to call it his Seventh Symphony.
Tracklist
1. I Magnus Dominus et laudabilis nimis 00:11:21
2. II. Si oblitus fuero tui, Jerusalem 00:02:44
3. III. De profundis 00:06:56
4. IV. Si oblitus fuero tui, Jerusalem 00:05:22
5. V. Lauda Jerusalem 00:17:14
6. VI. Facta es super me manus Domini 00:05:34
7. VII. Haec dicit Dominus 00:11:36
Olga Pasichnyk, Aga Mikolaj, sopranos
Ewa Marciniec, alto
Wieslaw Ochman, tenor
Romuald Tesarowicz, bass
Boris Carmeli, narrator
Warsaw National Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra/Antoni Wit
FLAC
http://www.solidfiles.com/d/50e549d01a/Penderecki_-_Symphony_No7_Seven_Gates_of_Jerusalem.rar