Smart: Light's abode, Celestial Salem

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Evensong for St. Andrew's Day

Evensong for St. Andrew's Day


Includes

Rose, B:

Welcome & Preces

Responses

Rubbra:

Magnificat in A flat

Smart:

Light's abode, Celestial Salem

Stanford:

Voluntary

Introit

Psalm 150

Fantasia and Toccata in D minor, Op. 57

Thorne:

Hymn: Jesus Calls

Turle:

Psalm 149

Walton:

The Twelve

& more, including calling-bell & readings


Full service in honour of St. Andrew includes bells, hymns, psalms by top 20th century composers

Griffin - GCCD4071

(CD)

$10.75

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Portsmouth Remembers

Portsmouth Remembers


Blatchly:

For the Fallen

Bullock:

Give us the wings of faith

Davies, Walford:

Psalm 121 'I will lift up mine eyes'

Dearmer:

He who would valiant be

Dykes:

Eternal Father, strong to save

Fauré:

Requiem: Agnus Dei

Gabrieli, A:

Ricercar a 4 del duodecimo tuono

Gray, Alan:

What are these that glow from afar?

Ireland:

Te Deum laudamus in F

Jenkins, K:

The Armed Man: Benedictus

Joubert:

O Lorde, the maker of al thing

Parry:

Croft's 136th

Jerusalem

Rowlands:

Love divine, all loves excelling (Blaenwern)

Smart:

Light's abode, Celestial Salem

Sumsion:

They that go down to the sea in ships

Tavener:

Funeral Ikos

Tippett:

Steal Away


David Thorne, Rosemary Field, Christopher Eastwood (organ)

Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, The Regent Brass Ensemble, Anthony Froggatt, David Price

“...the boy sopranos soar effortlessly above the tenor and bass lines, and this made the experience rather special.Of the choral pieces, I found Gray’s What are these that glow bright and full of energy and Parry’s Chorale Prelude a nice diversion. Anyone who hasn’t heard the Benedictus yet from The Armed Man will undoubtedly be moved by it.” MusicWeb International, 22nd June 2004

“As expected, the choir performs admirably and confidently in this bread-and-butter repertoire, and fans of English cathedral music will certainly enjoy the program despite its lack of unusual or rarely heard works...this is a sincerely conceived, solidly performed, and very generously programmed (nearly 79 minutes) effort.” Classics Today, 11th May 2004

Guild - GMCD7271

(CD)

$18.00

Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days.

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