Patrick Cassidy, James Banbury, Katherine Jenkins, Rhys Meirion, The National Youth Choir of Wales & David Rowland -
The 50 Greatest Romantic Pieces by Katherine Jenkins
Vide Cor Meum (from the film "Hannibal")
E pensando di lei
Mi sopragiunse uno soave sonno
Ego dominus tuus
Vide cor tuum
E d'esto core ardendo
Cor tuum
(Lei paventosa)
Umilmente pascea.
Appreso gir lo ne vedea piangendo.
La letizia si convertia
In amarissimo pianto
Io sono in pace
Cor meum
Io sono in pace
Vide cor meum
Mi sopragiunse uno soave sonno
Ego dominus tuus
Vide cor tuum
E d'esto core ardendo
Cor tuum
(Lei paventosa)
Umilmente pascea.
Appreso gir lo ne vedea piangendo.
La letizia si convertia
In amarissimo pianto
Io sono in pace
Cor meum
Io sono in pace
Vide cor meum
Credits
Writer(s): Patrick Cassidy
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Other Album Tracks
- Time To Say Goodbye
- L'amore sei tu (I Will Always Love You)
- Pie Jesu
- Pachelbel's Canon
- Hallelujah
- Be My Love
- Air on a G-String / Sweetest Love
- Lakmé, Act 1: "Sous le dome épais" (Flower Duet)
- Phantom of the Opera: Music of the Night
- Agnus Dei
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