Parts of movements "Kyrie" and "Dies irae" from Gyorgy Ligeti's "Requiem", with photos from Stanley Kubrick's "2001 - A Space Odyssey", and with some portraits of Kubrick, and of Ligeti.
This 1963 version is interpreted by: Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks; Sinfonie-Orchester des Hessischen Rundfunks Frankfurt. Dirigent: Michael Gielen.
Ultimate viking-metal song of Quorthon Bathory from his "Blood on ice" album (released in 1996), with pictures of the god Odin and of his ravens Hugin and Munin, of viking warriors, and of viking ships.
A famous work composed by Arthur Honegger in 1923, with some pictures from the 1927 movie "Metropolis" (directed by F. Lang) and from the 1936 movie "Modern Times" (with Ch. Chaplin), moreover with some photos of old locomotives.
Performed by Pierre Cochereau at Notre Dame, with pictures of Gothic cathedrals, of organs in Gothic churches, and of Bach. Probably the best interpretation of this work.
Wonderful guitar-piece of Agustin Barrios Mangore, played by Pepe Romero, with photos of St. Vitus Cathedral (Prague), of Notre Dame (Paris), and of La Sagrada Familia (Barcelona) with a graphic sketch of Antoni Gaudi.
Led Zeppelin-style song's demo -- with syntactically non-correct lyrics -- recorded in Budapest (Hungary) in 1989, with photos of author and guitarist (of this number) J. Nagy with friends, made between 1988 and 2006. Thanks to E. Muranyi for the audio-digitalization .
Short itinerary in Dante's "Inferno", with the Three-part Invention (Nr. 9) in F minor of Bach, performed by Glenn Gould (and with the 19th century's engravings of the "Divine Comedy" made by Gustave Doré).
Two parts of Bach's "German Organ Mass" (from "Clavier-Übung III", published in 1739), performed by Helmut Walcha: "Kyrie, Gott Vater in Ewigkeit" (BWV 669), with paintings and woodcuts of Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553); "Christ, unser Herr, zum Jordan kam" (BWV 684), with paintings (including two self-portraits) and woodcuts of Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528).
Four short clips of Japanese drum performances followed by: "Kodo - Naruto - Japanese drums - Yumi Ga Hama", with some Japanese paintings, and photos of Japanese drum concerts.
An excellent interpretation (probably by Musica Antiqua Köln), from a vinyl released around 1985. Thanks to E. Muranyi for the audio-digitalization and to S. Leidemann for her help.
Four parts of George Frideric Handel's "Organ Concertos" performed by Ton Koopman and the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra: Op.7 No.4 (Adagio); Op.4 No.5 (Allegro); Op.4 No.1 (Adagio); Op.4 No.5 (Presto) -- with some pictures of Handel, on death, on Baroque Opera, and on Venice Carnival.