This page lists all recordings of Let thy merciful ears, O Lord, by Thomas Mudd (c.1619-1667) on CD. Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock. |
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| |  | Perfect PeaceThe Soothing Harmony of Sacred Choral Music
anon.: | There is no rose | Byrd: | Sing joyfully Ave verum Corpus Haec dies | Campion: | Come, Holy Ghost | Farrant, R: | Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake Hide not thou thy face | Gibbons, O: | Drop, drop, slow tears O clap your hands | Mudd: | Let thy merciful ears, O Lord | Peerson: | O let me at thy footstool fall O God, that no time dost despise | Philips, P: | Ascendit Deus | Purcell: | Thou knowest, Lord | Tallis: | Salvator mundi Deus tuorum militum If ye love me O nata lux de lumine 5vv | trad.: | Pray that Jerusalem may have peace and felicity arr. Milton & Stubbs | Weelkes: | Hosanna to the Son of David |
The Richmond Consort, Linda Nottingham Soothing English sacred choral music from the Tudor and Stuart periods, by some of England’s finest composers. Perfect music to calm the soul, performed by the outstanding Richmond Consort. The consort is made up of singers who regularly perform in the UK’s most prestigious cathedrals and colleges. They specialise in early music both sacred and secular and perform regularly throughout the UK and the rest of Europe. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Tudor Anthems & Motets
Byrd: | Haec dies Ave verum Corpus O Lux beata Trinitas Miserere mei O God give ear and do apply Sing joyfully | Dering: | Factum est silentium | Farrant, R: | Call to remembrance, O Lord Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake | Gibbons, O: | Hosanna to the son of David O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not | Mudd: | Let thy merciful ears, O Lord | Parsons, R: | Ave Maria | Philips, P: | Ascendit Deus | Sheppard, J: | Libera Nos | Tallis: | Salvator mundi If ye love me | Tomkins: | When David Heard | Weelkes: | O Lord Arise Hosanna to the Son of David | White, Robert: | The Lord Bless Us |
The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, directed by Timothy Brown perform Tudor Anthems and Motets by an array of sixteenth century composers including the ever popular Byrd and Tallis and the less familiar figures of Dering, Philips, Mudd and Farrant. Clare College Choir is one of the UK’s finest mixed choirs. “Clear trebles in Tallis's Salvator, alive rhythms in Philips's Ascendit” BBC Music Magazine, September 2011 *** | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | English Church Music & Favourite Christmas Carols
Recorded 1949-54 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Tudor Anthems from the Oxford Book of Tudor Anthems
Byrd: | This Day Christ was Born Ave verum Corpus Sing joyfully | Dering: | Factum est silentium | Despres: | Haec dies | Farrant, R: | Call to remembrance, O Lord Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake | Gibbons, O: | O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not Hosanna to the son of David | Mudd: | Let thy merciful ears, O Lord | Mundy, W: | O Lord, the maker of all things | Parsons, R: | Ave Maria | Philips, P: | Ascendit Deus | Tallis: | Salvator mundi If ye love me O nata lux de lumine 5vv | Tomkins: | When David Heard | Tye: | Give almes of thy goods | Weelkes: | Hosanna to the Son of David When David Heard O Lord Arise |
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