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They have the name of the piece, the composer, and the date of the composition. For some of these there's no composition date posted so I just looked it up online...
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“Kyrie”
Masse de Nostre Dame (Mass of the Ordinary), Guillaume de Machaut, 14th Century
“Pange Lingua Gloriosi”
Thomas Aquinas, 13th Century
“Les Cris de Paris”
Clément Janequin, 1530
“As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending”
Thomas Weelkes, 1601
“Si ch’io vorrei morire”
Claudio Monteverdi (Lyric by Maurizio Moro), 1603
“Zefiro torna”
Claudio Monteverdi, 1632
“Se pietà di me non senti”
G. F. Handel, from Cesare in Egitto, 1724
“Tristes apprêts, pâles flambeaux”
Jean-Philippe Rameau, from Castor et Pollux, 1737 (according to the internet)
"O Zittre nicht"
The Magic Flute, 1791, (Queen of the Night when she has a loofah on her head and sings to Tamino abt her kidnapped daughter)
"Alles Fühlt Der Liebe Freuden"
The Magic Flute, 1791, (Monostatos being creepy to Tamina)
"Der Hölle Rache"
The Magic Flute, 1791 (Queen of the Night singing to Tamina, the really high one)
"In Diesen"
The Magic Flute, 1791 (Sarastro singing to Tamina when she is sent to kill him)
Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67
Ludwig Van Beethoven, 1808 (according to the internet)
“The Musical Offering”
Bach, 1747
“The Art of Fugue” in D Minor
Bach, 1750
“Matthäus-Passion” (St. Matthew Passion)
Bach, 1727 (and then revived in 1829)
“Warum ist das Licht gegeben dem Mühseligen”
Brahms, 1878
Symphony No. 4 in E minor
Brahms, 1885
Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor
Bach, 1706-1713 (according to the internet)