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Link to composer who's one of my favorouite composers https://www.last.fm/music/Brad+Derrick
The woman "wailing" is part of a choir but solo parts could be either Special Soloist Recordings
Soprano
Conny Kollet aka “Talia"
Soprano
Gabriele Hierdeis
Link to the credits just control F to find the choir and orchestra its the Budapest Choir. Getting the actual lyrics could be difficult.
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/morrowind-credits
Turn the music off? The music in this game is awesome. Very relaxing (when you're not in battle).
Not other games, but for me ESO is always muted. It has to be, because the sounds do get very repetitive and old, esp. the 1 billion time you ran the same long and unchallenging dungeon because the random dungeon finder isn't exactly random.
I don't remember hearing too much of that. Maybe I tune it out and don't even realize it.