Prelude to act 1 LaTraviata ? Verdi
"Signore Ascolta" from Turandot by Puccini - sung by Liu the slave girl. Beautiful aria!
Throughtout the episode selections from Rigoletto and Turandot with the closing aria being "Signore Ascolta" from Turandot by Puccini. It was sung by Scottish operatic soprano Janis Kelly
It's Franz Schubert's String Quartet.See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_Quintet_%28Schubert%29
Emma Kirkby - soprano Winchester Cathedral choir Christopher Hogwood - conductor Academy of ancient music Choir Of Winchester Cathedral
Samuel Morse because if you know what the telegraph uses "Morse Code" then you would know that it is Samuel Morse!!!
It was used as part of the rave music mix in the episode 'Cherubim & Seraphim'.
Endeavour (the U is the British spelling)In the episode ENDEAVOUR Morse's friend called him Tom.
Valerie Lewis dies in the "Inspector Morse" episode titled "The Wench is Dead," which is the second episode of the series' seventh season. Her death is a key plot point that drives the investigation, as Morse delves into the circumstances surrounding it. The episode originally aired in 1990 and is based on the novel of the same name by Colin Dexter.
Inspector Morse was created in 1975.
The aria "Senza mamma" from Sour Angelica by Puccini
It was a very short excerpt from Richard Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier, the opera Morse is about to go and see.
In the episode "The Infernal Serpent" from Inspector Morse, Morse investigates a murder at an Oxford college involving a controversial American academic. As Morse delves deeper into the case, he uncovers secrets and scandals within the academic community and navigates complex relationships among the suspects to solve the crime. Ultimately, Morse unravels the truth behind the murder, highlighting the darker side of academia and ambition.
It was Chorale 'Er Kenne Mich Mein Huter' by Bach available on the album Inspector Morse Volume II Original Soundtrack
Inspector Morse - TV series - was created on 1987-01-06.
Inspector Morse is the name of a popular fictional character and also the name of a television show. Inspector Morse is not a real person. The character has yet to retire on the television show.
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