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Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 1 - Beethoven[]


SYMPHONY No.9 "CHORAL" (交響曲第9番「合唱つき」?)[1] is a CD album containing a recording of Ludwig van BeethovenWP's Ninth Symphony, as conducted by Alexander RahbariWP. The fourth movement was used in the 24th episode of the series, and was previously released on Neon Genesis Evangelion Addition.

The album was published by King Records via its label STARCHILD with the catalog number KICC-231, it was released on 22 October 1997.[2]

Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 1 - Beethoven Beethoven Total length 66:30

Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 2 - Verdi[]


Requiem (レクイエム?)[3] is a double-CD set containing a recording of Messa da Requiem by Giuseppe VerdiWP, as conducted by Alexander Rahabari. The Dies Irae was used in the trailers for The End of Evangelion, and was previously released on Evangelion: Death.

The album was published by King Records via its label STARCHILD with the catalog number KICC-232, it was released on 22 October 1997.[4]

Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 2 - Verdi (CD1) Verdi Total length 44:44
Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 2 - Verdi (CD2) Verdi Total length 36:05

Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 3 - Handel[]


MESSIAH (COMPLETE) (オラトリオ「メサイア」全曲?) is a soundtrack album, it features pieces originally composed by George George Frideric HändelWP.

The album was published by King Records via its label STARCHILD with the catalog number KICC-234, it was released on 22 October 1997.[5]

It was released as on a two disc album with and it peak ranked 96 in the Oricon charts making only one appearance.

Evangelion Classical Volume 3 - Handel (CD1) Handel Total length
Evangelion Classical Volume 3 - Handel (CD2) Handel Total length 74:11

Neon Genesis Evangelion Classical Volume 4 - J.S. Bach[]


ORCHESTRAL SUITE No.3 Aria & others (管弦楽組曲第3番「アリア」、他, Kangengaku Kumikyoku Dai-3-ban "Aria", Hoka?) is a compilation CD album containing Johann Sebastian Bach's Classical Pieces used in the film.

The album was published by King Records via its label STARCHILD with the catalog number KICC-236, it was released on 22 October 1997.[6]

The Soundtrack was conducted by Vassil Kazandjiev and composed by J.S. BachWP. 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 Volume 4 - J.S. Bach J.S. Bach Total length 53:41

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