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"Movement I: Mercy"
Written by Alanis Morissette & Jonathan Elias
Performed by Alanis Morissette & Salif Keita
Courtesy of Sony Classical, A Division of Sony Music Entertainment, Inc.
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"Plasir d'amour"
Written by Johann Martini
Arranged and recorded by the Dufay Collective
Performed by Moira Smiley
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"Le Réjouissance - Allegro"
Written by Georg Friedrich Händel (as G.F. Handel)
Courtesy of Associated Production Music LLC
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"One Fine Queenly Day"
Written by Peter Skuce
Lyrics by John Sweet
Arranged and recorded by the Dufay Collective
Performed by Hermione Gulliford
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"Beatus vir"
Written by Claudio Monteverdi
Performed by Pueri Gaudentes
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"The Four Seasons, Summer - 1st Movement"
Written by Antonio Vivaldi
Courtesy of FirstCom Music, Inc.
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"Aire A6 in G Minor"
Written by William Lawes
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"Mirage"
Written by Bob Holroyd
Courtesy of FirstCom Music, Inc.
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"Turkish Lute"
Written by Francis Fumiere
Courtesy of Promusic, Inc.
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"Allegro from Sonata"
Op. 1 nr. 11 in F Major
Written by Georg Friedrich Händel (as G.F. Handel)
Arranged by Gary Shocker
Courtesy of Chesky Records and Manhattan Production Music
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"Exsultate, Jubilate"
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Courtesy of FirstCom Music, Inc.
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"Heidenröslein"
Written by Franz Schubert
Arranged by Lee Ashley
Performed by the OGM Moonglight Strings
Courtesy of OGM/Ole Georg Music
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"Air: Quà Votre Gloire Tout Conspire"
Written by Louis-Nicolas Clérembault
Performed by Nancy Argenta & Trio Sonnerie
Courtesy of Harmonia Mundi USA
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"Ah Silly Soul"
Written by William Byrd
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"Requiem Aeternam, Dies Irae"
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Courtesy of FirstCom Music, Inc.
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"Ariadne"
Written by Lisa Gerrard & Brendan Perry
Performed by Dead Can Dance
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc./4AD
By Arrangement with Warner Special Product
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"Kyrie, Missa Dominicalis"
Arranged by Daniel Cathers (as Dan Portis-Cathers)
Courtesy of FirstCom Music, Inc.
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"Prelude"
(uncredited)
from "Te Deum"
Music by Marc-Antoine Charpentier
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