Richard Danielpour’s dramatic oratorio ‘The Passion of Yeshua’ – a work which has evolved over the last 25 years – is an intensely personal telling of the final hours of Christ on Earth. It incorporates texts from the Hebrew Scriptures and the Christian Gospels inspiring extraordinarily beautiful music that stresses the need for human compassion and forgiveness. Danielpour returns to the scale and majesty of Bach in this oratorio, creating choruses that are intense and powerful, and giving both Mary the mother of Jesus and Mary Magdalene a central place in a work of glowing spirituality. Conductor JoAnn Falletta considers ‘The Passion of Yeshua’ to be ‘a classic for all time’.
â € Disc 1
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | Mi He’emin Lishmuatenu | Various Performers | |
| Track 2 | Now Before the Feast of Pesach | Various Performers | |
| Track 3 | Mah Nishtanah Ha Laylah. | Various Performers | |
| Track 4 | Betrayal: When Yeshua Had Spoken | Various Performers | |
| Track 5 | In the Valley of the Shadow of Death: Gam Ki Eilech | Various Performers | |
| Track 6 | Bekha Adonai Khasit | Various Performers | |
| Track 7 | Ve Kulanu Catzon Ta’inu | Various Performers |
â € Disc 2
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | In the Palace of the High Priest | Various Performers | |
| Track 2 | Kefa’s Denial: Ki Sha’ma’ti Dibat Rabim. | Various Performers | |
| Track 3 | Yeshua Before Pilate: Ashira Na Li’y’di’-di | Various Performers | |
| Track 4 | Behold the Man: Pilate Went Outside Again | Various Performers | |
| Track 5 | Via Dolorosa: Nigas Vehu Na’aneh. | Various Performers | |
| Track 6 | Darkness Over the Land: He Saved Others | Various Performers | |
| Track 7 | Hen… | Various Performers |





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