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==Beethoven==
==Beethoven==
[[File:Classic volume 1.png|thumb|Beethoven Front]]
[[File:Classic volume 1.png|thumb|200px|Beethoven Front]]
"Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 1 - Beethoven" is a CD album containing a recording of Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, played by the Brussels Philarmonic and conducted by Alexander Rahbari. The fourth movement was used in the [[Episode 24|24th episode]] of the series, and was previously released on Neon Genesis Evangelion Addition. It was released on October 22, 1997 by King Records, with the catalog number KICC-231.
"Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 1 - Beethoven" is a CD album containing a recording of Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, played by the Brussels Philarmonic and conducted by Alexander Rahbari. The fourth movement was used in the [[Episode 24|24th episode]] of the series, and was previously released on Neon Genesis Evangelion Addition. It was released on October 22, 1997 by King Records, with the catalog number KICC-231.
===Track Listing===
===Track Listing===
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==Handel==
==Handel==
"Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 3 - Handel" is a soundtrack album released on 22 November 1997 by King Records it features pieces originally composed by George Frideric Handel. It was released as one CD with the cat. number KICC-234 and it peak ranked 96 in the Oricon charts making only one appearance.
"Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 3 - Handel" is a soundtrack album released on 22 November 1997 by King Records it features pieces originally composed by George Frideric Handel, played by the Amor Artis Chorale & English Chamber Orchestra and conducted by Johannes Somary. It was released as one CD with the cat. number KICC-234 and it peak ranked 96 in the Oricon charts making only one appearance.
 
==J.S. Bach==
==J.S. Bach==
"Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Vol. 4 - J.S. Bach" is a compilation CD album containing Johann Sebastian Bach's Classical Pieces used in the theatrical feature. It was released in November, 11 2003, produced by King Records with the catalog number KICC 236. The Soundtrack was conducted by Vassil Kazandjiev and composed by Bach. Tracks 1-6 are of 'Suite No. 1 For Cello Solo In G Major, BWV.1007, tracks 7-12 are of Partita No. 3 For Violin Solo In E Major, BWV.1006, tracks 13-17 are of Orchestral Suite No. 3 In D Major, BWV.1068, and track 18 is Jesu, Joy Of Man's Dreaming.
"Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Vol. 4 - J.S. Bach" is a compilation CD album containing Johann Sebastian Bach's Classical Pieces used in the theatrical feature. It was released in November, 11 2003, produced by King Records with the catalog number KICC 236. The Soundtrack was conducted by Vassil Kazandjiev and composed by Bach. Tracks 1-6 are of 'Suite No. 1 For Cello Solo In G Major, BWV.1007, tracks 7-12 are of Partita No. 3 For Violin Solo In E Major, BWV.1006, tracks 13-17 are of Orchestral Suite No. 3 In D Major, BWV.1068, and track 18 is Jesu, Joy Of Man's Dreaming.

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Beethoven

Beethoven Front

"Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 1 - Beethoven" is a CD album containing a recording of Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, played by the Brussels Philarmonic and conducted by Alexander Rahbari. The fourth movement was used in the 24th episode of the series, and was previously released on Neon Genesis Evangelion Addition. It was released on October 22, 1997 by King Records, with the catalog number KICC-231.

Track Listing

Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 1 - Beethoven
No. Title Length
1. "1st Movement: Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso"   15:56
2. "2nd Movement: Molto vivace"   17:14
3. "3rd Movement: Adagio molto e cantabile"   10:56
4. "4th Movement: Presto"   23:04
Total length:
66:30

Verdi

"Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 2 - Verdi" is a double-CD set containing a recording of Messa da Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi, played by the Slovak Radio New Phiharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Alexander Rahabari. The Dies Irae was used in the trailers for End of Evangelion, and was previously released on Neon Genesis Evangelion Addition. It was released on October 22, 1997 by King Records with the cat. number KICC-232.

Track Listing

CD1

Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 2 - Verdi (CD1)
No. Title Length
1. "Requiem"   7:37
2. "Dies irae"   37:07
Total length:
44:44

CD2

Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 2 - Verdi (CD2)
No. Title Length
1. "Offertorium"   10:44
2. "Sanctus"   2:49
3. "Angus Dei"   4:53
4. "Lux aeterna"   5:55
5. "Libera me"   13:04
Total length:
36:05

Handel

"Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 3 - Handel" is a soundtrack album released on 22 November 1997 by King Records it features pieces originally composed by George Frideric Handel, played by the Amor Artis Chorale & English Chamber Orchestra and conducted by Johannes Somary. It was released as one CD with the cat. number KICC-234 and it peak ranked 96 in the Oricon charts making only one appearance.

J.S. Bach

"Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Vol. 4 - J.S. Bach" is a compilation CD album containing Johann Sebastian Bach's Classical Pieces used in the theatrical feature. It was released in November, 11 2003, produced by King Records with the catalog number KICC 236. The Soundtrack was conducted by Vassil Kazandjiev and composed by Bach. Tracks 1-6 are of 'Suite No. 1 For Cello Solo In G Major, BWV.1007, tracks 7-12 are of Partita No. 3 For Violin Solo In E Major, BWV.1006, tracks 13-17 are of Orchestral Suite No. 3 In D Major, BWV.1068, and track 18 is Jesu, Joy Of Man's Dreaming.

Track Listing

Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 4 - J.S. Bach
No. Title Length
1. "Prélude"   2:42
2. "Allemande"   3:49
3. "Courente"   2:35
4. "Sarabande"   2:44
5. "Menuets I And II"   3:15
6. "Gigue"   1:46
7. "Prélude"   4:20
8. "Loure"   3:38
9. "Gavotte En Rondeau"   3:02
10. "Menuets I And II"   3:52
11. "Bourrée"   1:07
12. "Gigue"   1:33
13. "Ouverture"   3:47
14. "Air"   5:27
15. "Gavottes I And II"   2:41
16. "Bourée"   6:20
17. "Gigue"   2:11
18. "Chorale From Kantata No. 147"   3:12
Total length:
53:41
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