Mendelssohn: Hear My Prayer (Hör' mein Bitten - 'O for the wings of a dove')

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Mendelssohn: Choral Music

Mendelssohn: Choral Music


Mendelssohn:

Six Motets, Op. 79

Paulus, Op. 36: How lovely are the messengers

Hear My Prayer

Veni Domine 'Hear my prayer, o Lord', Op. 39 No. 1

Magnificat in B flat major for solo voices & chorus, Op. 69 No. 3

Herr, nun lassest du deinen Diener, Op. 69 No. 1

Surrexit pastor bonus, Op. 39 No. 3

Ave Maria, Op. 23 No. 2

Laudate Pueri, Op. 39 No. 2

Richte mich, Gott Op. 78 No. 2


Peter Holder (organ)

St Albans Abbey Girls Choir & Lay Clerks of St Albans Cathedral Choir, Tom Winpenny

Compared with large-scale oratorios such as St Paul, which includes the lyrical chorus How lovely are the messengers, Mendelssohn’s smaller sacred choral works were influenced by Palestrina, ranging from short liturgical motets such as the Sechs Sprüche to the canticle settings of the Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. The famous sacred melody ‘O for the wings of a dove’ is to be found in Hear my prayer. The fine choristers of St Albans Cathedral can also be heard ‘on sparkling form’ (Gramophone) in John Rutter’s Gloria (8572563).

“on their showing here, St Albans Abbey Girls Choir can stand comparison with the best boys' choirs, even if their sound is slightly different...Throughout, great care has obviously been taken over words and phrasing. The purity and steadiness of the girls' voices are in themselves utterly delightful, but they do mean that any unsteadiness elsewhere stands out” BBC Music Magazine, October 2012 ****

“The Three Motets for female voices and organ, Op. 39, are performed with a pleasing freshness...Best of all is the wonderful sonority of the eight-voice a cappella bookends, the Six Anthems and the setting of Psalm 43, Richte mich, Gott. And Winpenny's organ solo is of a comparable splendour.” Gramophone Magazine, October 2012

“The best known item here - Hear my prayer - is given a very committed performance that can stand comparison with almost any. Here and throughout the disc a listener unaware of the performers would be likely simply to assume that this is a traditional cathedral choir of boys and men...All in all this is a refreshing, enjoyable and well filled disc” MusicWeb International, December 2012

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Mendelssohn: Motets & Psalms

Mendelssohn: Motets & Psalms


Mendelssohn:

Hear My Prayer

Gillian Weir (organ) with Felicity Palmer (soprano)

Heinrich Schütz Choir and Chorale, Roger Norrington

Six Motets, Op. 79

Gillian Weir (organ)

Heinrich Schütz Choir and Chorale, Roger Norrington

Beati mortui, Op. 115 No. 1

Gillian Weir (organ)

Heinrich Schütz Choir and Chorale, Roger Norrington

Mein Gott, warum hast du mich verlassen? - Psalm 22, Op. 78, No. 3

Gillian Weir (organ)

Heinrich Schütz Choir and Chorale, Roger Norrington

Veni Domine 'Hear my prayer, o Lord', Op. 39 No. 1

Gillian Weir (organ)

Heinrich Schütz Choir and Chorale, Roger Norrington

Ave Maria, Op. 23 No. 2

Gillian Weir (organ)

Heinrich Schütz Choir and Chorale, Roger Norrington

Warum toben die Heiden Op. 78 No. 1

Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury

Richte mich, Gott Op. 78 No. 2

Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury


Mendelssohn’s ‘Hear my prayer’ (or, in its English adaptation also known as ‘O for the wings of a dove’) is a much loved piece of ‘Victoriana’, made famous by, among others, Master Ernest Lough. Often sung by boy sopranos, it is here performed by Felicity Palmer, traditionally a mezzo, but using the soprano register of her voice here. She is soloist with the Heinrich Schütz Choir and Chorale under Roger Norrington, on an Argo LP which also contains the Sechs Sprüche (Six Aphorisms), a collection of short motets for particular days in the ecclesiastical year was written in 1845, the year in which Mendelssohn resumed directorship of the Leipzig Gewandhaus orchestra. The three sublime Psalms, Op. 73 are included (shared between the Heinrich Schütz and King’s College choirs) as is the brief but touching Ave Maria, written in Rome in 1830 and whose publication at the time led The Neue Zeitschrift für Musik said of it at the time that ‘the music sings so convincingly of the sanctity of Mary that it could lead a non-Catholic to her. ‘If issued as a pop disc Ave Maria would probably make the top ten’ wrote The Gramophone when this recording was first issued.

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The Flagstad Recitals Volume 4

The Flagstad Recitals Volume 4

Songs for Sunday - Sacred Arias


Bach, J S:

Sheep May Safely Graze, from Cantata BWV208

Cantata BWV20 'O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort'

First Publication of Stereo Version

St Matthew Passion, BWV244: Break in Grief

Cantata BWV147 'Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben': Jesu, bleibet meine Freude

Bist du bei mir, BWV508

Bortnyansky:

Jubilate

Gounod:

Repentir (O Divine Redeemer)

Gruber, F:

Stille Nacht

Handel:

Messiah: He shall feed His flock

Messiah: I know that my Redeemer liveth

Praise ye the Lord

Sommi Dei! (Radamisto)

Semele: O, Sleep Why Dost Thou Leave Me?

Art thou troubled? (from Rodelinda)

(previously unpublished)

Liddle, S:

Abide with me

Mendelssohn:

Hear My Prayer

Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, from Paulus, Op. 36

Parry:

Jerusalem

Wade:

O come, all ye faithful


The fourth volume in “The Flagstad Recitals” comprises two LPs Kirsten Flagstad made with the London Philharmonic and Sir Adrian Boult in December 1956 (Bach and Handel: CD2) and April 1957 (Sacred Songs: CD1) at London’s Kingsway Hall. The Penguin Guide to bargain Compact Discs praised the ‘sacred pops’ CD for the ‘vivid projection’ of Flagstad’s voice and singled out the ‘great majesty and weight’ of her voice. As with the sacred songs, the Bach and Handel items have a devotional aura of their own and this anthology is also unique for the first stereo publication of Bach’s aria ‘Sheep may safely graze’ and the first-ever publication of ‘Art thou troubled’ from Handel’s Rodelinda.

Some of the songs featured on ‘Great Sacred Songs’ made their way onto a 45rpm EP which was entitled “Songs for Sunday” – from which derives the title of this compilation. Flagstad’s own religious beliefs remain unexpressed in The Flagstad Manuscript – there are no pronouncements about morality per se or about the immortality of the soul. How she lived her life speaks for itself, however, and so do the performances on this CD: songs not just for Sunday for but every day.

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Mendelssohn - Choral Music

Mendelssohn - Choral Music


Mendelssohn:

Verleih' uns Frieden Op. post.

Kyrie eleison in A major (1946)

Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe, Op. post.

Ave Maria, Op. 23 No. 2

Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor)

Mitten wir im Leben sind Op. 23 No. 3

Heilig, heilig ist Gott, der Herr Zebaoth Op. post.

Six Motets, Op. 79

Three Psalms, Op. 78

Hear My Prayer

Anne Dawson (soprano)


“Singing of an exceptionally high quality.” Gramophone Magazine

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English Choral Favourites

English Choral Favourites


Elgar:

The Shower

My Love Dwelt in a Northern Land Op. 18 No. 3

Great is the Lord (Psalm XLVIII), Op. 67

Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D major, Op. 39 No. 1

arr Lemare

Gardiner, H B:

Evening Hymn (Te lucis ante terminum)

Holst:

Come to me

Howells:

Pieces (6): Master Tallis's Testament

Mendelssohn:

Hear my prayer

Parry:

Jerusalem

I was glad

Stanford:

The Blue Bird, Op. 119 No. 3

Vaughan Williams:

O Clap Your Hands (Psalm 47)


Elizabeth Atherton (soprano), Matthew Best (bass) & Thomas Trotter (organ)

City Of Birmingham Symphony Chorus, Simon Halsey (director)

“…this latest album from the City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus mostly consists of the secular side of the post-Victorian English choral tradition, interspersed with several organ solos which are rousingly played by Thomas Trotter. …the singing is still distinguished by a high degree of accuracy in tuning, attack and unanimity of dynamic. These qualities are shown to their best advantage in the quasi-symphonic drama of Elgar's Great is the Lord, undoubtedly the highlight of the programme...” BBC Music Magazine, August 2006 ***

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Mendelssohn - Sacred choral music

Mendelssohn - Sacred choral music


Mendelssohn:

Aus tiefer Not Op. 23 No. 1

Ave Maria, Op. 23 No. 2

Mitten wir im Leben sind Op. 23 No. 3

Hear My Prayer

Warum toben die Heiden Op. 78 No. 1

Richte mich, Gott Op. 78 No. 2

Zum Abendsegen Op. post.

Kyrie eleison in A major (1946)

Heilig, heilig ist Gott, der Herr Zebaoth Op. post.

Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe, Op. post.

Verleih' uns Frieden Op. post.

Hear My Prayer


John Robinson (organ)

The Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge, David Hill (Director of Music)

“Outgoing, excitingly resonant, spirited singing” Gramophone Magazine

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Mendelssohn - Sacred Choral Works

Mendelssohn - Sacred Choral Works


Mendelssohn:

Six Motets, Op. 79

Hear my prayer

Beati mortui, Op. 115 No. 1

Jauchzet dem Herrn alle Welt, Psalm 100

Die deutsche Liturgie

Ave Maria, Op. 23 No. 2

Laudate Pueri, Op. 39 No. 2

Magnificat in B flat major for solo voices & chorus, Op. 69 No. 3

Three Psalms, Op. 78


Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, Richard Marlow

"The performances are robust yet sensitive… and the recorded sound is sumptuous. This is a triumph for Marlow and his Trinity College Choir, for Chandos, and, above all, for Mendelssohn’s reputation as an inventive and deeply rewarding composer of sacred choral pieces." International Record Review

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Mendelssohn: Motets & Psalms

Mendelssohn: Motets & Psalms


Mendelssohn:

Warum toben die Heiden Op. 78 No. 1

Mein Gott, warum hast du mich verlassen? - Psalm 22, Op. 78, No. 3

Herr, nun lassest du deinen Diener, Op. 69 No. 1

Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe, Op. post.

Mitten wir im Leben sind Op. 23 No. 3

Six Motets, Op. 79

Hear My Prayer


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Songs of Inspiration

Songs of Inspiration


anon.:

Come, Come, Ye Saints

Beethoven:

Hallelujah from Christ on the Mount of Olives

Bishop, H R:

Home, Sweet Home

Franck, C:

Psalm 150, M. 69

Gounod:

Repentir (O Divine Redeemer)

Ave Maria

Mascagni:

Inneggiamo, il Signor non è morto 'Easter Hymn' (from Cavalleria Rusticana)

Mendelssohn:

Hear My Prayer

Auf Flügeln des Gesanges, Op. 34 No. 2

Rodgers, R:

You'll never walk alone (from Carousel)

The Sound of Music: 'Climb Every Mountain'

Strauss, J, II:

Nun's Chorus from Casanova

Verdi:

Va, pensiero (from Nabucco)


Dame Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano)

Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Utah Symphony Orchestra, Julius Rudel

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Exultate Deo

Exultate Deo


Byrd:

Miserere mei

Chilcott:

My Prayer from Psalm 102

Davies, Walford:

Psalm 121 'I will lift up mine eyes'

Howells:

Jubilate Deo 'St Peter ad Vincula'

Leighton:

Jubilate Deo

Mendelssohn:

Hear My Prayer

Palestrina:

Sicut cervus

Parry:

I was glad

Lord, let me know mine end (No. 6 from Songs of Farewell)

Poulenc:

Exultate Deo

Purcell:

Hear my prayer, O Lord, Z15

Rutter:

The Lord is my shepherd

Sweelinck:

Laudate Dominum onmes gentes


Andrew Arthur (organ)

The Choir of the Chapels Royal, HM Tower of London, Colm Carey (director)

The Psalms of David – sometimes referred to as the hymn-book of the bible – have inspired composers writing for the church through the ages.

The vivid, poetical nature of the texts, arousing the full gamut of human emotions, has stimulated the composition of many great sacred works in Western music.

The Choir of the Chapels Royal, HM Tower of London, directed by Colm Carey, was established in 1966 to lead and enrich both worship and liturgy in the two historic chapels within HM Tower of London.

This new CD, Exultate Deo, creates a kaleidoscopic snapshot of music inspired by the Psalms, and is a captivating insight into the wealth and variety of repertoire sung on a weekly basis by the choir.

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