IN DAMASCUS
IN DAMASCUS
DOVE / SACCONI QUARTET / PADMORE
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Condition: New, UPC: 6352120487266, Publication Date: 08/04/2017, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: CLASSICAL/CHAMBER MUSIC & RECITALS,
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Energetic
Very Spacious
Lively
Quite Fast
Slow
Stomping
Lively
Fast
Gently Moving
A Little While Ago
And What If You Weep Alone
Two Days Ago
Here And Now In Damascus
The Many Faces Of Damascus
Instrumental
Soon, We Will Be Free
I Don't Think Any Nations
On All My Travels, I'd Take A Book
My Heart Is A Black Lump Of Coal
My Country

notes

Text for In Damascus translated by Anne-Marie McManus.

credits


Composed By – Jonathan Dove
Engineer – Andrew Mellor, Mike Hatch
Piano – Charles Owen (2) (tracks: 1-3)
Producer, Editor – RaphaĆ«l Mouterde
Tenor Vocals – Mark Padmore (tracks: 10-20)
Text By – Ali Safar

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Recorded At – All Saints Church, East Finchley
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