"Actor: Cecilia Choi"

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  • Jubilaeum Collection 2000 AD - Merry Christmas From RomeJubilaeum Collection 2000 AD - Merry Christmas From Rome | DVD | (04/12/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Merry Christmas from Rome with Cecilia Gasdia (soprano) Pietro Ballo (Tenor) Renato Bruson (baritone) and Mstislav Rostropovic (cello) with Capella Giulia S Peter Choir the Orchestra Sinfonica Di Roma The Accademia Filarmonica Romana Choir with a special performance by the Galina Vishnevskaya Boys Choir. Conducted by Pablo Colino. Filmed live at the Basilica di S. Maria delgi Angeli in Rome Italy. Selections include: Bach - Magnificat Gounod - Ave Maria Verdi - Ave Maria (Dante) Mozart - Ave Verum Teofano - Cristo e Nato Bizet - Agnus Dei Mascgani - Ave Maria Chesnokov - Santo e Dio Schubert - Ave Maria Gruber - Stille Nacht Franck - Panis Angelicus Zinoviev - Dio e Con Noi Christmas Traditional Adam - Minuit Chretiens

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    Shinichi Kudo was a brilliant high school detective until one day he was turned into a child by the mysterious Black Organization. Taking on a new identity as Conan Edogawa to protect those close to him, Conan now pursues the Black Organization in hope of finding the cure to bring him back to his teenage self. When a calling card belonging to the legendary Kid the Phantom Thief is found in an illustrious family's warehouse in Hokkaido, Conan's interest is piqued: why has a great thief well-known for his pursuit of precious gems set his eyes on swords dating back to the great Edo period? Meanwhile, the discovery of a body with a cross slashed across its chest leads to the Merchant of Death , an arms dealer who has his eyes set on an even greater treasure. With Conan and his fellow detective Heiji Hattori both hot on his trail, the exciting battle for treasure begins! Based on one of the highest-selling Japanese manga series, Detective Conan: The Million-dollar Pentagram is Japan's No. 1 Film of the year, with over 10 million tickets sold.

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