Wesley, S S: The Wilderness

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Ascribe unto the Lord

Ascribe unto the Lord

Sacred Choral Works by Samuel Sebastian Wesley


Wesley, S:

Psalm 42

Psalm 43

Wesley, S S:

Ascribe unto the Lord

Wash me throughly from my wickedness

O give thanks unto the Lord

Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace

Evening Service (Magnificat & Nunc dimittis) in E

Larghetto

The Wilderness

O Thou who camest from above (Hereford)

Blessed be the God and Father


The Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge has selected some of the best-known choral works of Samuel Sebastian Wesley for inclusion on this disc, interspersing them with one of his organ works as well as a psalm chant by his father, Samuel Wesley.

Samuel Sebastian Wesley was one of the most controversial characters in nineteenth-century English music, earning a reputation for inherent stubbornness, a highly critical mindset (particularly in relation to the church), and a unique pioneering spirit. All of which were character traits which became instrumental in the creation of the wholly new styles of church music, and the renewal of church practices, for which he became known.

‘The Wilderness and the Solitary Place’ (c. 1832) is one such work, described by the conservative critic R.J.S. Stevens as ‘a clever thing. But it is not cathedral music’. This early work comes across as a compressed oratorio, or an operatic scena, with the overt emotions and huge range of textures on display unlike anything that had ever been heard in English church music before. In contrast, the mature ‘Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace’ (c. 1850) shows the distance that Wesley had travelled since his earlier works on this disc. It is a model of simplicity and restraint, with a devotional close very much in the manner of Orlando Gibbons or William Byrd.

The Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge is one of the finest collegiate choirs in the world, known and loved by millions for its recordings, broadcasts, and concert tours. For several decades it has performed around the world, including the US, Canada, Brazil, South Africa, Japan, Australia, and of course Europe. It is also the only British choir to webcast services weekly throughout the year, at www.sjcchoir.co.uk.

“an attractive programme, sung with expertise and devotion” BBC Music Magazine, April 2013 ****

“One of the best [canticle-settings] is Wesley in E...Nethsinga directs splendidly, the performance as broad and grand as one could wish...this is a disc to uplift the spirits.” Gramophone Magazine, April 2013

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Lead me, Lord

Lead me, Lord

Wesley, Mendelssohn and their contemporaries


Crotch:

How dear are thy counsels

Mendelssohn:

Hear My Prayer

Steggall:

Remember now thy creator

Walmisley:

Remember, O Lord, what is come upon us

Wesley, S S:

Praise the Lord, my soul

The Wilderness

O give thanks unto the Lord

Wash me throughly from my wickedness


John Scott Whiteley (organ)

The Choir of York Minster, Robert Sharpe (director)

Part of the first release in Regent’s new York Minster edition.

2010 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of one of England’s finest composers of church music, Samuel Sebastian Wesley.

A beautiful collection of nineteenth-century anthems placing Wesley in context with some of his English contemporaries and Mendelssohn – the German composer much-loved by English audiences in the midnineteenth century.

In addition to glorious and memorable melody, a feature of many of the works on this disc is the extensive use of the boy treble voice in radiant and expressive solos.

Sung by the brilliant men and boys of York Minster Choir under the direction of Robert Sharpe.

Regent - REGCD344

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Great Cathedral Anthems Vol. 7

Great Cathedral Anthems Vol. 7


Clarke, James:

I will love Thee

Goss, J:

The Wilderness

If we believe that Jesus died

Mendelssohn:

Say, where is he born, the King of Judaea

Ouseley:

O Saviour of the world

Parry:

Sunset and Evening Star

Schubert:

Where Thou reignest

Wesley, S S:

O Lord, Thou art my God

The Wilderness


James Thomas (organ)

The Choir of Chichester Cathedral, Alan Thurlow

“This is a most rewarding disc to explore” Church Music Quarterly

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Samuel Sebastian Wesley: Anthems

Samuel Sebastian Wesley: Anthems


Wesley, S S:

Let us lift up our heart

The Wilderness

Ascribe unto the Lord

O give thanks unto the Lord

Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace

Wash me throughly from my wickedness

O God, whose nature

Blessed be the God and Father

Cast me not away


“The Choir of Clare College, which many will remember for their fresh and accomplished singing under John Rutter, is here directed by Christopher Robinson, than whom none better.” Gramophone Magazine, June 2007

“The fine Clare College choir sings [the anthems] with appropriate fervour” Sunday Times

“There are few lovelier anthems than Wesley's Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace; Cast me notaway is worthy to stand with Purcell's Hear my prayer; and among his larger choral compositions The Wilderness retains an enviable place in the service-lists. For those who know Ascribeunto the Lord there will be many more for whom its final chorus, 'The Lord hath been mindful of us', is a firm favourite, satisfying in structure, vigorous in counterpoint, and sporting as its main themes two of the best melodies in the chorister's repertoire.
The Choir of Clare College, which many will remember for their fresh and accomplished singing under John Rutter, is here directed by Christopher Robinson, than whom none better.
The Robinson touch is manifest in the marvellous phrase 'that the bones which thou hast broken may rejoice' (Cast me not away). Poor old Wesley had injured his in a fishing accident: he writes feelingly and the choir are with him. The 'ransomed of the Lord' passage in The Wilderness has terrific energy. And the soprano soloist in 'And sorrow and sighing' sings like an angel.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

GGramophone Awards 2007

Finalist - Choral

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Love Divine: Wesleyan Music from the Choir of Lincoln College Oxford

Love Divine: Wesleyan Music from the Choir of Lincoln College Oxford


Includes

Handel:

Rejoice, the Lord is King, HWV 286

Rowlands:

Love divine, all loves excelling (Blaenwern)

trad.:

Lo, he comes with clouds descending

Wesley, S S:

Blessed be the God and Father

Wash me throughly from my wickedness

Ascribe unto the Lord

Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace

Cast me not away

The Wilderness

O Thou who camest from above (Hereford)


Christopher Bucknall (organ)

Choir of Lincoln College Oxford, Christopher Eastwood

“The choral music to be heard on this disc gives testimony to the quality of sound produced by the mixed voices of this superb chapel choir, regarded as one of Oxford University’s finest...It would be difficult for any lover of hymns singing not to join in on many occasions” The Organ, September 2003

“... the choir of Lincoln College make a wonderfully clean wholesome sound and sound ideal in this music...The choir fields a fine array of soloists, particularly Silvie Garnsey who contributes a lovely pure, clean treble solo in Samuel Sebastian’s ‘Blessed be God the Father’. Where the soloists act as a semi-chorus, then they sound heavenly.” MusicWeb International, 4th June 2003

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Wesley Anthems

Wesley Anthems


Wesley, S S:

Andante in E minor

Cast me not away

Larghetto

The Wilderness

Blessed be the God and Father

Choral Song & Fugue (from Three Pieces for a Chamber Organ)

Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace

Wash me throughly from my wickedness

Ascribe unto the Lord


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Anthems by S.S Wesley

Anthems by S.S Wesley


Wesley, S:

Organ Duet

Wesley, S S:

Ascribe unto the Lord

Evening Service (Magnificat & Nunc dimittis) in E

Wash me throughly from my wickedness

The Wilderness


Stephen Farr (organ), Michael Bailey (organ)

Choir of the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St. Alban, Stephen Darlington

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Anthology of English Anthems

Anthology of English Anthems

450 years Byrd to Tavener


Attwood, T:

Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire

Bairstow:

Blessed City, heavenly Salem

Let all mortal flesh keep silence

Battishill:

O Lord, look down from heaven

Bennett, R R:

Verses

Berkeley, L:

Thou Hast Made Me

Blow:

My God, My God, Look Upon Me

Boyce:

O where shall wisdom be found?

Britten:

Hymn to St. Peter, Op. 56a

Byrd:

O Lord Turn Thy Wrath

Teach me, O Lord

Exalt Thyself, O God

Sing joyfully

Croft:

God Is Gone Up With A Merry Noise

Fanner:

The Lord's Prayer

Farrant, R:

Hide not thou thy face

Finzi:

Welcome Sweet and Sacred Feast, Op. 27 No. 3

Gibbons, O:

O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not

O Lord, I Lift My Heart To Thee

Greene, M:

Lord, Let Me Know Mine End

Harper, J:

Salve Regina

Ubi Caritas

Harris, W:

Bring us, O Lord God

Harvey, J:

Come, Holy Ghost

The Tree

Holst:

The Evening-watch, H159

Howells:

Like as the Hart

Thee will I love

Come, my soul

Ireland:

Greater Love Hath No Man

Joubert:

O Lorde, the maker of al thing

Leighton:

Drop, Drop Slow Tears

Give me the wings of faith

Morley:

Out of the Deep

Nolo mortem peccatoris

Ouseley:

Is it Nothing to You?

O Saviour of the world

Parry:

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

Purcell:

I was glad when they said unto me, Z19

Hear my prayer, O Lord, Z15

O God, thou hast cast us out, Z36

Remember not, O Lord, our offences, Z50

Rose, B:

Praise Ye the Lord

Sheppard, J:

The Lord's Prayer

Stainer:

I saw the Lord

Stanford:

The Lord is my shepherd

Glorious and Powerful God, Op. 135 No. 3

Stewart, H C:

King of Glory, King of Peace

Tallis:

I call and cry to thee, O Lord

Purge me, O Lord

O Lord, give thy holy spirit

Tavener:

Hymn to the Mother of God

Tomkins:

Then David mourned

O Praise the Lord, All Ye Heathen

Tye:

I Will Exalt Thee

Vaughan Williams:

Whitsunday Hymn

Walton:

Set me as a seal upon thine heart

Weelkes:

Hosanna to the Son of David

O Lord Arise

Wesley, S S:

Blessed be the God and Father

The Wilderness

Wilder, P:

Blessed Art Thou

Wood, C:

O thou the central orb

Hail, gladdening Light

Expectans Expectavi


Magdalen College Oxford, John Harper

“this set contains some very fine performances – particularly of the early twentieth century works. It makes fascinating listening especially for anyone interested in the development of music.” MusicWeb International, October 2012

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