This page lists all recordings of Cast me not away, by Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1810-76) on CD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock. |
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| |  | Samuel Sebastian Wesley: Anthems
“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 | | | (also available to download from $6.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Love Divine: Wesleyan Music from the Choir of Lincoln College Oxford
Christopher Bucknall (organ) Choir of Lincoln College Oxford, Christopher Eastwood “... 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 “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 | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Wesley Anthems
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| |  | English Church Music & Favourite Christmas Carols
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| |  | The Treasury of English Church Music1100-1965
anon.: | Sancte Dei pretiose Perspice Christicola Salve sancta parens Sanctus and Benedictus Alleluya psallat Ave miles caelestis curiae Conditor alme siderum - Hymn for Advent Vespers | Bairstow: | Let all mortal flesh keep silence | Battishill: | O Lord, look down from heaven | Blow: | Salvator Mundi God is our hope and strength | Boyce: | The Heavens Declare | Britten: | A Hymn to the Virgin | Byrd: | Ave verum Corpus Sing joyfully Victimae paschali | Child, W: | O God, wherefore art thou absent from us? | Cornysh the elder: | Ave Maria Mater Dei | Crotch: | Lo! Star-Led Chiefs | Damett: | Beata Dei genetrix Maria | Davies, Maxwell: | Ave Maria - Hail blessed flower | Davies, Walford: | Blessed are the pure in heart Jubilate in G major | Dering: | Factum est silentium | Dunstaple: | Veni Sancte Spiritus | Elgar: | O hearken Thou, Op. 64 Give unto the Lord (Psalm XXIX), Op. 74 | Excetre: | Sanctus & Benedictus | Farrant, R: | Hide not thou thy face | Frye, W: | Salve virgo mater pya | Gibbons, O: | Nunc dimittis (Short Service) O clap your hands This is the Record of John | Goss, J: | If we believe that Jesus died | Greene, M: | O Clap Your Hands Together | Holst: | Turn back, O man | Howells: | Magnificat (Collegium Regale, 1945) A Spotless Rose Sing Lullaby Here is the Little Door | Humfrey: | O Lord my God | Ireland: | Greater Love Hath No Man | Joubert: | There Is No Rose | Leighton: | Give me the wings of faith | Marbecke: | Nunc dimittis | Morley: | Nolo mortem peccatoris Out of the Deep (version for countertenor soloist) Out of the Deep (version for tenor soloist) | Mundy, W: | Ah, helpless wretch | Nares: | The souls of the righteous | Noble: | Nunc Dimittis in B minor | Ouseley: | O Saviour of the world | Parsons, R: | Nunc dimittis from the First Great Service | Philips, P: | Ascendit Deus | Purcell: | Thou know'st, Lord, Z 58c I will give thanks unto the Lord, Z21 Remember not, O Lord, our offences, Z50 O Lord God of hosts, Z37 Hear my prayer, O Lord, Z15 | Queldryk: | Gloria | Rootham: | Evening Service in E minor | Shaw, M: | Anglican Folk Mass: Creed | Stanford: | Te deum in B flat Beati quorum via, Op. 38 No. 3 | Sterndale Bennett: | God is a Spirit | Tallis: | Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? | Thalben-Ball: | Evening Service in C major | Tomkins: | Nunc Dimitis My beloved spake | Travers, J: | Ascribe unto the Lord | Vaughan Williams: | O Taste and See Te Deum in G | Walmisley: | Evening Service in D minor | Walton: | Set me as a seal upon thine heart | Warlock: | I saw a fair maiden | Weelkes: | Gloria in excelsis Deo All people clap your hands O how amiable are thy dwellings Lord, to Thee I make my moan, anthem for 5 voices Alleluia, I heard a voice | Wesley, S S: | Cast me not away Wash me throughly from my wickedness | White, Robert: | Christe qui lux es et dies | Wood, C: | Short Communion Service in the Phrygian Mode: Sanctus & Benedictus |
Ambrosian Singers, Westminster Abbey Choir, Chichester Cathedral Choir, Guildford Cathedral Choir, St Pauls Cathedral Choir, Temple Church Choir, Denis Stevens, Douglas Guest, John Birch, Barry Rose, John Dykes Bower, George Thalben-Ball Here for the first time on CD are the celebrated five LPs of the HMV Treasury of English Church Music. Prefaced by the introductory speech Herbert Howells gave at the launch, and boasting more than 30 bonus tracks, this set offers a uniquely authoritative and comprehensive conspectus of the broad repertory of cathedral, collegiate and parish church choirs in the 1960s. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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