Parry: Judith: Long since in Egypt's plenteous land

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I Was Glad

I Was Glad

The Music of Sir Hubert Parry


Parry:

I was glad

Jerusalem

Blest Pair of Sirens

Judith: Long since in Egypt's plenteous land

My soul, there is a country (No. 1 from Songs of Farewell)

Bright Star

When comes my Gwen

O Mistress Mine

Blow, blow, thou winter wind

A Welsh lullaby

When lovers meet again

On a time the amorous Silvy

When we two parted

Love is a bable, Op. 152 No. 3

Weep you no more

When icicles hang by the wall

Looking backward

Take, o take those lips away

There be none of beauty's daughters

And yet I love her till I die (anonymous) English Lyrics Set VI No. 2

From a city window

Thine eyes still shine for me

Marian

No longer mourn for me

There


No-one better captures the regal stature and sense of occasion than Hubert Parry, whose immortal anthem ‘I was Glad’, has featured in Coronations, Royal Weddings, Jubilees and other grand ceremonial occasions since the Coronation of Edward VII in 1902, for which it was written. His hymn ‘Jerusalem’ of 1916 has become a revered mainstay of English public life.

This collection features many of his other anthems, including the beautiful Blest Pair of Sirens. The performance on this collection is especially rousing and features the fully-scored version for orchestra and choir.

Decca - 4764412

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$11.25

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Parry - Choral Masterpieces

Parry - Choral Masterpieces


Parry:

I was glad

Evening Service In D Major ('the Great')

Songs of Farewell

Hear my words, ye people

Mark Rowlinson (baritone)

Judith: Long since in Egypt's plenteous land

Jerusalem


Jeffrey Makinson (organ)

Manchester Cathedral Choir, Christopher Stokes

Sir Hubert Parry composed some of the most masterful and moving choral music of the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

His magnificent coronation anthem for Edward VII, I was glad, and his setting of Blake’s mystical poem Jerusalem rightly remain famous, while his Magnificat and Nunc dimittis display his debt to Anglican musical traditions.

The Songs of Farewell draw psalms and English poetry together into a charming garland, and ‘Long since in Egypt’s plenteous land’ from his oratorio Judith sets the composer’s own prayerful text.

“Choir, director and organist have clearly enjoyed themselves… a very high standard throughout. The Manchester Cathedral organ comes over well throughout. Highly recommended.” The Organ on a previous release

“The choir sings with an unusually expressive tonal vocabulary as well as with dynamic variation which makes it distinctive from other choirs… The whole thing is very refreshing.” Cathedral Music on a previous release

“The performances of the "Great" Service and the two grand pièces d'occasion, I was glad and Hear my words, are sung with conviction, rhythmical vitality and control, and sensitively accompanied by Jeffrey Makinson…” Gramophone Magazine, December 2009

“The opening 'My soul, there is a country' immediately draws the listener in by its self-communing quality, and conductor Christopher Stokes intelligently punctuates Parry's response to Henry Vaughan's poetic adumbration of the afterlife.” BBC Music Magazine, November 2009 ****

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Naxos - 8572104

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I Was Glad

I Was Glad

Anthems


Alain:

Variations sur un thème de Clément Jannequin

Brahms:

Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen (from Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45)

Fauré:

Cantique de Jean Racine, Op. 11

Franck, C:

Pièce héroïque, M37

Ireland:

Greater love hath no man

Jenkins, K:

Sing we merrily unto God

Leighton:

Solus Ad Victimam

Parry:

I was glad

Judith: Long since in Egypt's plenteous land

Rutter:

Te Deum

Stanford:

Beati quorum via, Op. 38 No. 3

Wesley, S S:

Blessed be the God and Father


Henry Fairs (Organ)

Choir of Eltham College, Tim Johnson & Tim Garrard

Date Recorded Bromley Parish Church September 2006

Herald - HAVP323

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$16.75

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Penitence and Redemption

Penitence and Redemption

Pergolesi Stabat Mater and other works for Lent and Passiontide


Byrd:

Adoramus te Christe

arr. Sarah MacDonald

Gibbons, O:

Drop, drop, slow tears

arr. James Webb

Hilton:

A Hymne To God The Father

Ireland:

Ex ore innocentium (It is a Thing Most Wonderful)

Lole:

The Father's love

MacDonald, S:

Miserere mei, Deus

Moore, P:

It is a Thing most wonderful

arr. Ruth Capper

Parry:

Judith: Long since in Egypt's plenteous land

Penny:

Andrew’s Song

arr. Sarah MacDonald

Pergolesi:

Stabat Mater

Sumsion:

There is a green hill far away


Oliver Hancock (organ)

Ely Cathedral Girls’ Choir & Members of the Cambridge University Baroque Ensemble, Sarah MacDonald (director)

A powerful and moving selection of Lent and Passiontide music for upper voices, including new works and arrangements written especially for the Ely Cathedral Girls’ Choir.

Concludes with Pergolesi’s perennial favourite setting for two-part upper voices of the Stabat Mater, here performed with intimate accompaniment of period-instrument string quartet and organ continuo, and with solo movements sung by members of the choir.

Ely Cathedral Girls' Choir was founded in September 2006. The 18 girls are in years 9 to 13 at the King's School Ely.

Since 2010, the choir has been directed by Sarah MacDonald, who is also Director of Music at Selwyn College, Cambridge.

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Regent - REGCD397

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$15.75

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Light of the World

Light of the World


Alcock, W G:

Sanctus

Bain:

The Lord's my shepherd (Brother James' Air)

Britten:

A Ceremony of Carols, Op. 28: Balulalow

Andrew Swait (treble)

A Ceremony Of Carols, Op. 28: This little babe

Burgon:

Nunc dimittis

Dankworth:

Light of the world

Fauré:

Requiem: Pie Jesu

Andrew Swait (treble)

Handel:

Messiah: How beautiful are the feet

Andrew Swait (treble)

Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne HWV74 'Eternal source of light divine'

Lauridsen:

Ubi caritas et amor

Mawby:

Ave verum corpus

Andrew Swait (treble)

Mendelssohn:

I Waited for the Lord

Mozart:

Ave verum corpus, K618

Parry:

Judith: Long since in Egypt's plenteous land

Rutter:

The Lord bless you and keep you

A Gaelic blessing

Schubert:

Ave Maria, D839

Schumann:

Gute Nacht, Op. 59 No. 4

trad.:

Amazing Grace

Andrew Swait (treble)

I would be true, tune from County Derry (solo treble)

Andrew Swait (treble)

Wesley, S S:

Blessed be the God and Father


Tewkesbury Abbey School Choir, Benjamin Nicholas

Signum - SIGCD068

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$16.75

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British Music Collection - Sir Hubert Parry

British Music Collection - Sir Hubert Parry


Parry:

I was glad

Judith: Long since in Egypt's plenteous land

Blest Pair of Sirens

Jerusalem

My soul, there is a country (No. 1 from Songs of Farewell)

Bright Star

When comes my Gwen

O mistress mine

Blow, blow, thou winter wind

A Welsh lullaby

When lovers meet again

On a time the amorous Silvy

When we two parted

Love is a bable, Op. 152 No. 3

Weep you no more

When icicles hang by the wall

Looking backward

Take, o take those lips away

There be none of beauty's daughters

And yet I love her till I die (anonymous) English Lyrics Set VI No. 2

From a city window

Thine eyes still shine for me

Marian

No longer mourn for me

There


Decca British Music Collection - 4703782

(CD)

$11.25

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

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