All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Deep RiverMusic for Lent, Passiontide and Holy Week
Bach, J S: | Chorale Prelude BWV622 'O Mensch, bewein' dein' Sünde groß' | Bruckner: | Christus factus est | Byrd: | Civitas Sancti Tui | Duruflé: | Ubi caritas, Op. 10 No. 1 | Greene, M: | Lord, Let Me Know Mine End | Ireland: | Ex ore innocentium (It is a Thing Most Wonderful) My song is love unknown | Lotti: | Crucifixus in 8 parts | Miller, E: | When I survey the wondrous Cross | Purcell: | Remember not, O Lord, our offences, Z50 Hear my prayer, O Lord, Z15 | Sanders, J D: | The Reproaches | Tippett: | Steal Away Nobody Knows O, by and by Deep River & Go down, Moses (from A Child of our time) |
Jamal Sutton (organ) Winchester College Chapel Choir, Malcolm Archer (director) An ideal release for the penitential church season of Lent, with music for Lent, Passiontide and Holy Week, sung by the highly-accomplished Choir of Winchester College. A varied selection of music ranging from the 16th to 20th centuries, framed by Tippett’s heart-rending settings of five spirituals. Some of the greatest music ever written for the this solemn period of preparation for Easter, including Lotti’s Crucifixus, Tippett’s Five Spirituals, and works by Byrd, Purcell, Duruflé and John Ireland. | 
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| |  | Wilten Boys Choir in the Court Church in Innsbruck
Bruck: | Alls von Got | Bruckner: | Christus factus est Ave Maria Locus iste, WAB 23 | Hammerschmidt: | Machet die Tore weit | Isaac: | Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen | Mendelssohn: | Elijah, Op. 70: Hebe deine Augen auf Jauchzet dem Herrn alle Welt, Psalm 100 | Schütz: | Eile mich, Gott, zu erretten, SWV282 O hilf, Christe, Gottes Sohn Fürchte Dich Nicht, Ich Bin Mit Dir SWV296 Also hat Gott, SWV 380 Kleiner geistlichen Concerten: Eins bitte ich vom Herren, SWV294 | Wolkenstein: | Ave mater o Maria |
Choir & Soloists of The Wilten Boys Choir, Johannes Stecher | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Britten: A Ceremony of Carols
Elisabeth Bayer (harp) Vienna Boys Choir, Anton Neyder & Hans Gillesberger The Vienna Boys Choir is the most famous and best known boys’ choir in the world and can look back on a history spanning more than 500 years. On this double CD the choir presents a varied programme of music with a Christmas slant, including works from the Italian Renaissance, German Romantic, and English classical modern music. Many eminent composers (e.g. Gluck, Mozart and Bruckner) made music with the Vienna Boys Choir, and Franz Schubert was himself a member of the choir. Today there are about 100 boys in the choir, making up four concert choirs. These choirs give about 300 concerts each year worldwide. Their repertoire extends from the Middle Ages up to the present day, from classical choral music to popular and film music. “the most enjoyable aspect of these early works is the ability of the boys to shape their melodic lines independently...The full sonorities of Bruckner’s choral writing are well suited to the rich sounds produced by these forces but occasionally lack rhythmic intensity and direction. These two CDs are a real snapshot of a former age. This is a great souvenir of a world-famous choir as they were at their prime and is an interesting comment on 1970s performance practice.” MusicWeb International, April 2013 | | | (also available to download from $21.00) | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | A Year at Truro
A journey in music through a year at Truro charting some of the major Festivals of the Church’s year from Advent to Christ the King. A collection of both well-loved items and some less familiar works that might be heard at choral services in the Cathedral during the year. The latest recording from the critically acclaimed fine choir of Truro Cathedral! The forth release in Regent’s new ‘A Year at…’ | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Bruckner: Motets
Bruckner: | Tota pulchra es, antiphon, WAB 46 Aequalis No. 1 for three trombones Zwei Totenlieder I: O ihr, die ihr heut mit mir zum Grabe geht Ave Maria (1861), WAB 6 Offertorium: Afferentur regi Christus factus est Ecce sacerdos magnus Virga Jesse floruit Locus iste, WAB 23 Pange lingua Iam lucis orto sidere Aequalis No. 2 for three trombones Libera me, for choir & organ, WAB 21 Zwei Totenlieder II: O ihr, die ihr heut mit mir zum Grabe geht Vexilla regis Os justi meditabitur sapientiam Inveni David, offertorium for male chorus & 4 trombones,WAB 19 |
Following their highly acclaimed recording of the 16th-century John Taverner, Duncan Ferguson and his Edinburgh choir turn their attention to one of the 19th -century's compositional giants. This sequence of motets among them several little-known gems are a testament to Bruckner's profound Catholic faith and these performances blaze with fire and fervour in the vast cathedral's icy acoustic. “within seconds you are hooked...you are listening to a choir of humans who sing like angels...pitching in with total commitment at every possible dynamic level from fortissimo to the whisper of dulcet prayer...[the tenors] are remarkably healthy; while the basses have the kind of deep vigour mostly associated with Russian voices. What’s in Scotland’s water, vodka?” The Times, 25th March 2011 “These motet performances...are thrillingly homogenous, conveying well the unifying purpose of the works, but also the ecstatic quality that pervades the mighty Ecce sacerdos and the quiet affirmation of Locus iste.” The Scotsman, 5th April 2011 “Ferguson’s singers are beyond reproach; intonation is never less than perfect and the sound made at full stretch is glorious – higher lines piercingly clear thanks to the cathedral’s choristers singing the soprano parts. We also get the two Aequale for three trombones, played here with sombre magnificence. Brilliant.” The Arts Desk, 16th April 2011 “This performance is just superb. It's the kind of disc you want to turn up to full volume and lose yourself in, whether you're of a religious bent or not. Through their crisp, measured phrases, limpid textures, and their reverent but never syrupy tone, they've captured the simplicity and humility of both texts and music...This is a disc to be revisited and savoured again and again.” bbc.co.uk, 8th April 2011 “There's plenty of drive and commitment to this performance, which adds a sense of spiritual relevance beyond the solely musical...the overall effect is surprisingly uplifting thanks to the clarity and directness of the performance, helped by the cathedral's wonderful acoustic.” Classic FM Magazine, June 2011 **** “this is Bruckner performed with no holds barred, but instead sung with passionate conviction and raw energy - there is nothing remotely polite about MacBruckner...you cannot but be aware of Bruckner's originality, and command of texture and sonority: can the art of modulation ever have been bettered? To hear this marvellous music given with such urgency and all-out commitment is a remarkable experience.” International Record Review, May 2011 “The Edinburgh singers perform with a robust though polished fervour. Alto, tenor and bass lines are beyond reproach, while the mixed-sex treble line copes admirably with exposed writing. The recorded sound is first-class, capturing both voices and instruments (including some excellent organ-playing) with an engaging immediacy.” Gramophone Magazine, July 2011 “The Edinburgh choristers (a mix of boy trebles and girls) are fearless in confronting Bruckner’s demands...This is an excellent disc. The performances are thrilling and intense and they are captured in an excellent recording that mixes spaciousness and clarity. The contributions of the uncredited organist (Nicholas Wearne?) and the RSAMD trombonists add a splendid sonority to some of the items.” MusicWeb International, 11th July 2011 “There’s not a dud moment here...Ferguson’s singers are beyond reproach; intonation is never less than perfect and the sound made at full stretch is glorious – higher lines piercingly clear thanks to the cathedral’s choristers singing the soprano parts” The Arts Desk, 15th April 2011 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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John Robinson (organ) The Choir of Canterbury Cathedral, David Flood | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Bruckner: MotetsRecorded live 30th may 2000 à la salle Pleyel
Norbert Balatsch, conductor and chorus master, began his career as a baritone in the chorus of the Vienna State Opera. He eventually became the chorus master at that house and for many years was the chorus master of the Bayreuth Festival. He has prepared choirs for numerous recordings, two of which have won Grammy Awards. He is currently the chorus master of the Coro dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia. | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Through the DayFavourite Anthems
Guildford Cathedral Choir, Katherine Dienes-Williams & David Davies This CD represents some of the popular music sung at Guildford Cathedral by the choirs, favourite anthems which reflect different seasons of the liturgical year, written for many diverse occasions. It includes Parry’s I was Glad and Dyson’s exuberant setting of the Magnificat in D major. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Eric Ericson and the Swedish Radio Choir - Treasures
Following the 90th birthday of Eric Ericson the Radio Choir’s treasure trove has now been plundered for unique live recordings with the maestro from 1969 to 1975. Gems include the motets Mein Odem ist schwach and Vater unser by Max Reger. One rarity is Drei französische Chöre by the controversial German composer Werner Egk. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Dance my Heart100 Years of singing at Chingford
Archer, M: | Dance My Heart | Bruckner: | Virga Jesse floruit Christus factus est | Byrd: | Magnificat (The Second Service) Haec dies | Elgar: | Give unto the Lord (Psalm XXIX), Op. 74 | Harris, W: | Bring us, O Lord God | Howells: | Nunc dimittis (Collegium Regale, 1945) | Lole: | The Father's love | Mozart: | Ave verum corpus, K618 | Purcell: | Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes, Z135 | Rutter: | The Lord bless you and keep you | Stanford: | For lo, I raise up, Op. 145 | Tallis: | O nata lux de lumine 5vv Te lucis ante terminum In manus tuas |
Choirs of Chingford Parish Church, Michael Emerson | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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