Chorus Paulinus (SLO)

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Chorus Paulinus (SLO)
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Studio album by
Released2001
Genre Classical
Religious
Pop
Jazz
Chorus Paulinus chronology
Blessed Be God, A Cappella
(1999)
Chorus Paulinus (SLO)
(2001)

Chorus Paulinus is the album of the Chorus Paulinus recorded at the Performing Arts Center, San Luis Obispo, California, United States.

Track listing

  1. "Anima Christi" - Ryan Cayabyab (6:50)
  2. "O Magnum Mysterium" - M. Lauridsen (6:27)
  3. "Lead, Me Lord" - G. Paraiso, arranged by R. Delgado
  4. "The Battle of Jericho" - arranged by M. Hogan
  5. "La Guerre" - C. Janequin (5:58)
  6. "Con Te Partiro" - F. Sartori/arranged by C. Tapnio (4:33)
  7. "Duerme Negrito" - A. Yupanqui/arranged by E. Sole (3:30)
  8. "Shenandoah" - arranged J. Erb (4:17)
  9. "Makendonska Humoreska" - arranged by Todor Skalovski (3:15)
  1. "Pobreng Alindahaw" - arranged by T. Regalario (2:51)
  2. "Iyo Kailan Pa Man" - A. Pena /arranged by R. Federizon (4:26)
  3. "Beh! Buti Nga" - arranged by A. Nepomuceno (2:02)
  4. "Ikaw" - George Canseco/L. Ocampo/arranged by Arnold Zamora (5:16)
  5. "Paraiso" - Ryan Cayabyab/arranged by JC Merino (4:03)
  6. "With You" - S. Schwartz/arranged by F. de Santos (3:28)
  7. "Man in the Mirror" - M.Jackson/arranged by C. Tapnio(4:07)
  8. "I Believe I Can Fly" - R. Kelly/arranged by C. Tapnio (5:06)
  9. "'70's Medley" - arranged by D. Francisco (8:14)
  10. "Let It Be" - J. Lennon/arranged by Ryan Cayabyab (5:00)
  11. "Do That To Me" - arranged by C. Tapnio (5:02)
  12. "Cat's Meow" - G. Rossini (4:28)

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