Miserere

~ Recording by Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Edward Gardner, Stephen Cleobury

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack ArtistRelease TitleRelease ArtistRelease Group TypeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.3Miserere13:09Gregorio AllegriThe King's CollectionThe Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Stephen CleoburyAlbum
Decca Classics (“DECCA” in white uppercase on a blue-over-red rectangular block; until 1999, for use outside of North America only)460 021-2
1.15Miserere13:04Gregorio AllegriChoral AdagiosVarious ArtistsAlbum
  • XE2004-09-14
Decca Records475 6124
20.3Miserere13:09Gregorio AllegriThe Complete Argo RecordingsChoir of King’s College, CambridgeAlbum + Compilation
  • XW2022-02-25
Decca Classics (“DECCA” in white uppercase on a blue-over-red rectangular block; until 1999, for use outside of North America only)485 2060

Relationships

producer:Christopher Hazell
choir vocals:Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (from 1996-07-01 until 1996-07-05)
spoken vocals [cantor]:Edward Gardner (conductor) (from 1996-07-01 until 1996-07-05)
treble vocals:Alastair Hussain (Chorister) (from 1996-07-01 until 1996-07-05)
conductor:Stephen Cleobury (organist, conductor) (from 1996-07-01 until 1996-07-05)
chorus master:Edward Gardner (conductor) (from 1996-07-01 until 1996-07-05)
recorded at:King’s College Cambridge in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (from 1996-07-01 until 1996-07-05)
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (from 1996-07-01 until 1996-07-05)
recording of:Miserere mei, Deus (from 1996-07-01 until 1996-07-05)

Miserere mei, Deus

composer:Gregorio Allegri (composer)
is the basis for:À la Chapelle Sixtine, S. 360 (for orchestra)
À la Chapelle Sixtine, S. 461/1 (for solo piano, first version)
À la Chapelle Sixtine, S. 461/2 (for solo piano, final version)
À la Chapelle Sixtine, S. 633 (for piano four hands)
Evocation à la Chapelle Sixtine, S. 658 (for organ)
Miserere mei, Deus
arrangements:Miserere (with Baroque ornamentations, arr. Jean Lionnet)
Miserere (with additional embellishments by Deborah Roberts)