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Attwood, T: | Turn Thee again, O Lord, at the last | Batten: | O Sing Joyfully | Battishill: | O Lord, look down from heaven | Boyce: | I have surely built thee an house | Byrd: | O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth | Goss, J: | Psalm 127 Psalm 128 | Greene, M: | Lord, Let Me Know Mine End | Macpherson, C: | A Little Organ Book: Andante in G | Mendelssohn: | Paulus, Op. 36: How lovely are the messengers Six Motets, Op. 79: Am Himmelfahrtstage | Parry: | My soul, there is a country (No. 1 from Songs of Farewell) | Stainer: | Lord Jesus, think on me (St Paul's) | Tomkins: | The King shall rejoice |
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| |  | Praise to the LordFavourite hymns from St Paul's Cathedral
Croft: | O worship the King (Hanover) | Cruger: | Now thank we all our God (Nun danket) | Darwall: | Ye holy angels bright (Darwall's 148th) | Goss, J: | Praise my soul, the King of Heaven | Horsley, W: | There is a green hill far away | Monk, E G: | Angel voices, ever singing (Angel Voices) | Oakeley: | Sun of my soul (Abends) | Parry: | Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (Repton) | Scholefield: | The Day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clement) | Silcher: | Faithful Shepherd, feed me (Pastor pastorum) | Somervell: | Praise to the holiest in the height (Chorus angelorum) | Stainer: | Lord Jesus, think on me (St Paul's) | trad.: | Immortal, invisible, God only wise (St Denio) O for a closer walk with God (Caithness) Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Lobe den Herren) He who would valiant be (Monks Gate) |
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| |  | The English Hymn - 3Hills of the north, rejoice - Hymns for the Church year
anon.: | On Jordan's banks the Baptist's cry (Winchester New) Of the Father's Heart Begotten It is a thing most wonderful (Herongate 'In Jesse's City') Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire (Veni Creator) I bind unto myself today (St Patrick's Breastplate) | Brown, A H: | Come, ye faithful, raise the strain (St John Damascene) | Cruger: | Ah, holy Jesu, how hast thou offended (Herzliebster Jesu) | Davies, Walford: | O Little Town of Bethlehem | Dykes: | Holy! Holy! Holy! Lord God Almighty | Evans, D: | For the beauty of the earth (Lucerna Laudoniae) | Ferguson, W: | From the eastern mountains (Cuddesdon) | Gauntlett: | Ye choirs of new Jerusalem | Gibbons, O: | Drop, drop, slow tears | Herbst, M: | Forty Days and Forty Nights (Heinlein) | Ives, G: | Gracious Spirit | Maclagan: | Palms of glory, raiment bright (Palms of glory) | Miller, E: | When I survey the wondrous Cross | Schulz, J A P: | We plough the fields and scatter (Wir pflügen) | Shaw, M: | Hills of the North, rejoice (Little Cornard) | Stainer: | Lord Jesus, think on me (St Paul's) | Stanford: | For all the Saints who from their labours rest (Engelberg) | Thrupp: | Brightest and best are the sons of the morning | Williams, Robert: | Hail the day that sees him rise (Llanfair) |
This anthology mingles well-loved favourites with perhaps less familiar hymns. The programme follows 'the Church year' from Advent ('Hills of the north, rejoice', which gives the disc its title), though Christmas ('O little town of Bethlehem' set by Walford Davies), Easter ('When I survey the wondrous Cross') to Harvest ('We plough the fields and scatter') and All Saints ('For all the saints'). “The voices are magnificent; likewise the organ. The whole record is a delight” Gramophone Magazine | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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