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"Sinbad's Voyage" is the most produced and electronic-sounding track here, "Exultate" the most epic fists-in-the-air moment, and "Paradiso" the most overtly-sounding Baroque of the bunch.
PopMatters Zachary Corsa 2010
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"Exultate" is a very nervous-sounding three minutes of music, as is "Spiritus."
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Given the trials she has undergone, she might have expected to be met by a minor dignitary or a choir singing ‘Exultate, jubilate’.
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From the Howard Psalter (Arundel 83 I) showing the incipit of Psalm 80 ("Exultate Deo").
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A young Mozart wrote music with Rauzzini in mind, including the leading male role in his opera Lucio Cilla and the famous motet Exultate Jubilate.
The Guardian World News Mark Brown 2010
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A young Mozart wrote music with Rauzzini in mind, including the leading male role in his opera Lucio Cilla and the famous motet Exultate Jubilate.
Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk Mark Brown 2010
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A young Mozart wrote music with Rauzzini in mind, including the leading male role in his opera Lucio Cilla and the famous motet Exultate Jubilate.
Culture | guardian.co.uk Mark Brown 2010
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The crown of this collection is "Exultate, jubilate" -- the work that contains Mozart's famous "Alleluja" -- composed in 1773 for the then-renowned castrato Venanzio Rauzzini.
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Now living in Bristol, Oliver sings tenor with the Exultate chamber choir and gives organ recitals from time to time, most recently as part of the 2009 City of London Festival.
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Now living in Bristol, Oliver sings tenor with the Exultate chamber choir and gives organ recitals from time to time, most recently as part of the 2009 City of London Festival.
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