Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | | | |  | Bach Cantatas Volume 3Cantatas for the Fourth and Fifth Sundays after Trinity
Bach, J S: | Cantata BWV24 'Ein ungefärbt Gemüte' Recorded: Tewkesbury Abbey (final cantata Blasiuskirche, Mühlhausen) Magdalena Kozená, Nathalie Stutzmann, Paul Agnew, Nicolas Teste, Joanne Lunn, William Towers, Kobie van Rensburg, Peter Harvey Cantata BWV185 'Barmherziges Herze der ewigen Liebe' Recorded: Tewkesbury Abbey (final cantata Blasiuskirche, Mühlhausen) Magdalena Kozená, Nathalie Stutzmann, Paul Agnew, Nicolas Teste, Joanne Lunn, William Towers, Kobie van Rensburg, Peter Harvey Cantata BWV177 'Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ' Recorded: Tewkesbury Abbey (final cantata Blasiuskirche, Mühlhausen) Magdalena Kozená, Nathalie Stutzmann, Paul Agnew, Nicolas Teste, Joanne Lunn, William Towers, Kobie van Rensburg, Peter Harvey Cantata BWV71 'Gott ist mein König' Recorded: Tewkesbury Abbey (final cantata Blasiuskirche, Mühlhausen) Magdalena Kozená, Nathalie Stutzmann, Paul Agnew, Nicolas Teste, Joanne Lunn, William Towers, Kobie van Rensburg, Peter Harvey Cantata BWV131 'Aus der Tiefe rufe ich, Herr, zu dir' Recorded: Blasiuskirche, Mühlhausen Joanne Lunn, William Towers, Kobie van Rensburg, Peter Harvey Cantata BWV93 'Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten' Recorded: Blasiuskirche, Mühlhausen Joanne Lunn, William Towers, Kobie van Rensburg, Peter Harvey Cantata BWV88 'Siehe, ich will viel Fischer aussenden' Recorded: Blasiuskirche, Mühlhausen Joanne Lunn, William Towers, Kobie van Rensburg, Peter Harvey |
The Monteverdi Choir & The English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner “Gardiner is a master of delivering these hard enigmatic pieces with renewed logic and understanding.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2008 “John Eliot Gardiner’s Bach Cantata Pilgrimage series just gets better. These pieces show Bach at his most exuberant, as though he’s laughing with unbridled joy at the secrets of the universe, and Gardiner’s team responds with thrilling playing and singing.” METRO | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| | | |  | Christmas Carols from Tewkesbury Abbey
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| | | |  | Choral Evensong From Tewkesbury Abbey
Carleton Etherington (organ) The Abbey School Choir, Tewkesbury, Benjamin Nicholas (director) For 32 years the Abbey School Choir sang daily evensong in Tewkesbury Abbey and one of their final services was captured for posterity by Delphian. In this recording swansong, the choir offers a treasurable memento of a uniquely English Office; complete with lessons and prayers, this sumptuous tapestry of Anglican jewels also includes the first recording of Gabriel Jackson’s refulgent new setting of the Evening Canticles. Reborn as Tewkesbury Abbey Schola Cantorum, the choir was immediately signed by Delphian and has embarked on a series of much-lauded recordings. “I’ve been consistently impressed by the work of Benjamin Nicholas and his Tewkesbury singers on the Delphian Label … the recorded sound is never short on detail, thanks not least to the full-blooded singing of Tewkesbury’s boy choristers and smart engineering. The choir’s men are on top form too … compelling energy. Terrific choral listening.” Classic FM Magazine, April 2009 “Sung with real passion and conviction [Valiant for Truth] is, for me, the highlight of the disc. From time to time the organ pedal is apt to boom...but this does not detract from the splendid and generally well-balanced sound of the choir and the carefully chosen programme.” Gramophone Magazine, August 2010 | 
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| | | |  | Songs of Muriel Herbert
Ailish Tynan (soprano), James Gilchrist (tenor) & David Owen Norris (piano) “Clearly Herbert’s taste in lyrics was above the average.” MusicWeb International The “Songs of Muriel Herbert” is an album featuring many premiere recordings of songs by the twentieth century English composer. They are beautifully delivered by soprano Ailish Tynan and tenor James Gilchrist, accompanied by David Owen Norris on piano. Muriel Herbert (1897 – 1984) studied with Charles Stanford and Roger Quilter at the Royal College of Music, London. Her works consist mainly of songs inspired by poetry and works for violin and piano. This album focuses on her songs. Herbert was inspired by the poetry of many including Yeats and Joyce whom she met on many occasions. She was also intrigued by female poets such as Christina Rossetti. These songs have been brought back to life thanks to Herbert's daughter - the biographer Claire Tomalin. The songs are now all housed at the British Library Archive. The songs are hugely compelling and delightful and influences of one Herbert's favourite composers Debussy can be heard. Many of these songs are premiere recordings. Among the most popular are: Daffodils, Mirage, Autumn, Lost nightingale and Hips and haws. James Gilchrist is in demand as a recitalist and chorus member and is a regular voice on BBC Radio 3 and a popular performer at the BBC Proms. He has sung at venues across Europe, America and the UK. His voice has been described as pure and sensitive with an even and beautiful tone. His first two solo albums on Linn Records were very well received; BBC Music Magazine listed “Oh Fair To See” as a Benchmark Recording, and “On Wenlock Edge” was a finalist in the Solo Vocal Album of the Year category at the 2008 Classic FM Gramophone Awards. In 2003 Ailish Tynan won the Rosenblatt Recital Prize at the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition. Other awards include the Maggie Teyte Competition, Miriam Licette Award and the RTÉ Millennium Singer of the Future • David Owen Norris has been a featured artist in the Gilmore Festival in Michigan and in the English Music Festival in Dorchester. In 2008 he has given recitals from Edinburgh to Guernsey, including the City of London Festival, the Tate Gallery conference on Vauxhall Gardens, the Three Choirs Festival at Worcester and Cheltenham. “Beautifully sung by Ailish Tynan and James Gilchrist. It shows that Herbert's literary taste was as discriminating as her music; the settings here range from medieval lyrics to James Joyce, as well as the inevitable Housman and Hardy. If her music is innately conservative, her harmonic palette and melodic invention are individual; these songs linger in the memory.” The Guardian, 29th May 2009 **** “Muriel Herbert's music deserves it place alongside the more famous names of the time. Her work has been magnificently serves by the artists on this disc. Both Ailish Tynan and James Gilchrist seem to have made a leap forward as interpreters of English song; their diction is beautifully clear, without any recourse to archness or over-emphasis that can so quickly spoil this sort of repertory. David Owen Norris plays all the songs with evident affection and devotion.” Gramophone Magazine, August 2009 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| | | |  | Weelkes - Sacred Choral Music
Tewkesbury Abbey Schola Cantorum, Benjamin Nicholas & Carleton Etherington Thomas Weelkes is remembered as one of the outstanding English composers of the 17th century. This survey of Weelkes' services, verse anthems and sacred madrigals features first recordings of several works in new reconstructions by scholar Peter James. Benjamin Nicholas' Tewkesbury choir delivers telling performances passionately conveying the range, imagination and technical accomplishment of Weelkes' settings. "It is very hard not to use superlatives when speaking of Ben Nicholas and his choir at Tewkesbury Abbey." Choir Schools Today 2008 "… angelic purity …" The Guardian “Committed performances reveal Tudor church music in it strongest colours. Weelkes is a composer to make you think again, and Tewkesbury Abbey currently has the choir to present him in strongest colours and with the most personal accent. The trebles splendidly vindicate the tradition that places them at the heart of English cathedral music. The men's voices are also powerful and resonant and the total effect is rich and forthright. Fine solo work and neat organ-playing are further assets, as is the introductory note by Dr Peter James.” Gramophone Magazine, April 2009 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| | | |  | The Three KingsMusic for Christmas from Tewkesbury Abbey
Carleton Etherington (organ) Tewkesbury Abbey Schola Cantorum, Benjamin Nicholas “…the boys sing with sonorous and rounded tone. Rarely can the choir have sounded on better form than they do here” Organists Review | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| | | |  | My Own CountryA recital of English Song
Harry Sever (boy treble) & Robert Bottone (piano) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| | | |  | Light of the World
Tewkesbury Abbey School Choir, Benjamin Nicholas | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| | | |  | A Cotswold Christmas
Carleton Etherington (organ) The Abbey School Choir, Tewkesbury, Benjamin Nicholas | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| | | |  | EastertideMusic for Lent, Passiontide and Easter
40 days & 40 nights This joyful Eastertide Praise to the Holiest Lotti’s Crucifixus Ye choirs of New Jerusalem My song is love unknown Blessed be the God & Father, Hear my prayer Lamentation Plus choral pieces by Pablo Casals, Byrd, Ireland, Purcell, Gibbons, Greene, Tallis and Farrant
Tewkesbury Abbey Choir, Andrew Sackett | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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