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Bach, J S: | Magnificat in D major, BWV243: Magnificat anima mea Dominum | Brahms: | How lovely are Thy dwellings | Britten: | A Ceremony of Carols, Op. 28: Balulalow | Byrd: | O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth | Fauré: | Messe basse : Benedictus Requiem: In Paradisum | Gardiner, H B: | Evening Hymn (Te lucis ante terminum) | Garrett: | Psalm 137: By the waters of Babylon | Gibbons, O: | Hosanna to the son of David | Gorecki: | Totus Tuus, Op. 60 opening | Goss, J: | Psalm 23: The Lord is my shepherd | Parry: | Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (Repton) | Poston: | Jesus Christ the Apple Tree | Purcell: | Remember not, O Lord, our offences, Z50 | Rachmaninov: | Vespers, Op. 37: Blazhen muzh | Rutter: | Pie Jesu (from Requiem) | Scholefield: | The Day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clement) | Stanford: | Evening Service in G, Op. 81: Magnificat Coelos Ascendit Hodie, Op. 38 No. 2 | Stravinsky: | Ave Maria | Tallis: | O nata lux de lumine 5vv | trad.: | This joyful Eastertide arr. Charles Wood | Vaughan Williams: | Mass in G minor: Gloria Come down, O Love divine (Down Ampney) |
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| |  | England My England
Bairstow: | Psalm 67: God be merciful unto us, and bless us | Bourgeois, T-L: | All people that on earth do dwell arr. Vaughan William The Wallace Collection | Britten: | Jubilate Deo in C major (1961) | Byrd: | Ave verum Corpus Lustorum Animae | Delius: | To be sung of a summer night on the water, No. 1 | Elgar: | Lux aeterna arr. John Cameron | Gardiner, H B: | Evening Hymn (Te lucis ante terminum) | Gibbons, O: | Hosanna to the son of David Drop, drop, slow tears | Goodenough, R P: | Psalm 150: O praise God in his holiness | Goss, J: | Praise my soul, the King of Heaven descant Cleobury Psalm 23: The Lord is my shepherd | Handel: | Coronation Anthem No. 1, HWV258 'Zadok the Priest' Academy of Ancient Music Messiah: Hallelujah Chorus Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields | Harris, W: | Faire is the Heaven | Holst: | I Vow to Thee, My Country | Ireland: | Greater love hath no man Michael Pearce (treble) & Paul Robinson (bass) | Miller, E: | When I survey the wondrous Cross arr Rutter | Monk, W H: | Abide with me | Parry: | Jerusalem Psalm 84: O how amiable are thy dwellings Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (Repton) Thomas Bullard (baritone) I was glad | Parsons, R: | Ave Maria | Purcell: | Come ye sons of art (Ode for Queen Mary's birthday, 1694), Z 323 David Hansen (alto) Academy of Ancient Music Thou know'st, Lord, Z 58c David Blackadder, Phillip Bainbridge, Susan Addison & Stephen Saunders (flatt trumpets) | Rutter: | Pie Jesu (from Requiem) Edward Saklatvala (treble) City of London Sinfonia Requiem - Requiem aeterna City of London Sinfonia | Scholefield: | The Day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clement) arr Rutter | Stanford: | Beati quorum via, Op. 38 No. 3 Evening Service in G, Op. 81: Magnificat Alastair Hussain (treble) | Tallis: | Spem in alium for eight five-part choirs '40-part Motet' O nata lux de lumine 5vv If ye love me | Tavener: | Song for Athene | Vaughan Williams: | Come down, O Love divine (Down Ampney) Let all the world in every corner sing English Chamber Orchestra Mass in G minor – Kyrie John Eaton (treble), Nigel Perrin (alto), Robin Doveton (tenor) & David van Asch (bass) | Weelkes: | When David Heard |
Thomas Williamson, Peter Stevens, Oliver Brett, James Lancelot, Benjamin Bayl, James Vivian, Tom Winpenny, Christopher Hughes (organ scholars) Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Cambridge University Musical Society Chorus, New Philharmonia Orchestra & Band of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, Stephen Cleobury, Sir Philip Ledger & Sir David Willcocks There is surely no more quintessentially English sound than that of the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, its unaccompanied voices – evocative of immemorial sandstone, of cool cloisters, of evensong in church, chapel and cathedral – serene in the music of Shakespeare’s contemporaries Byrd and Gibbons, ethereal in Delius heard of a summer’s night across the Backs of the River Cam. No less iconic is the chapel that lends its unique acoustic to that sound. One of the glories of the English perpendicular style of architecture, it was eventually completed in 1547, a little over a century after the founding of the college itself by Henry VI. This collection opens and closes with coronation music: Zadok the Priest was written for the crowning of George II in 1727, I was glad for that of Edward VII in 1902. Both were so successful that they have been sung at every coronation since their premières. Parry’s ‘processional anthem’ is heard here in its full panoply of extra brass and shouted Vivats, the choir of King’s choir providing the semi-chorus in the exquisite interlude ‘O pray for the peace of Jerusalem’. In between are motets ancient and modern – from the miniature If ye love me and the architectural splendour of the 40-part Spem in alium to William Harris’s dramatic double-choir Spenser setting Faire is the Heaven; well-known psalms sung to Anglican chant; and favourite hymns, notably All people that on earth do dwell, arranged ceremonially for another coronation, that of Elizabeth II. As well as national rejoicing there is solemn remembrance. Come ye sons of art away is Purcell’s 1694 birthday ode for Queen Mary, Thou knowest, Lord part of the music he wrote for her funeral just nine months later. John Ireland’s Greater love hath no man is often heard on Remembrance Sunday; Sir John Tavener’s Song for Athene made a powerful impression at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales; while John Rutter’s small-scale, personal Requiem touched a wider public following the attacks of 11 September 2001. But ‘Nimrod’ above all epitomises music of national remembrance. Here a choral setting of it, Lux aeterna, represents our ‘Shakespeare of music’, Edward Elgar. “This anthology… is undeniably useful in gathering to one place these scattered gems of excellence, the more so the King's College performances guarantee a consistently high level of interpretation in repertoire they would regard as home territory.” BBC Music Magazine, November 2009 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Abide With Me50 Favourite Hymns
anon.: | The Day of Resurrection (Ellacombe) Praise to the Lord (Hast du denn, Jesu) On Jordan's banks the Baptist's cry (Winchester New) Christ the Lord is risen today Let us with a gladsome mind (Monkland) | Clarke, Jeremiah: | The head that once was crowned with thorns (St Magnus) | Croft: | O God, our Help in Ages past O worship the King (Hanover) | Cruger: | Now thank we all our God (Nun danket) | Dykes: | Holy! Holy! Holy! Lord God Almighty Eternal Father, strong to save The King of love my Shepherd is (Dominus Regit Me) | Elvey, G: | Crown Him With Many Crowns (Diademata) | Filitz: | Glory be to Jesus (Caswall) Holy Father Cheer Our Way (Capetown) Lead us, Heavenly Father, Lead us (Mannheim) | Gibbons, O: | Drop, drop, slow tears | Goss, J: | Praise my soul, the King of Heaven | Hassler, H L: | O Sacred Head, Now Wounded (Passion Chorale) | Haweis: | Praise To The Holiest In The Height (Richmond) | Herbst, M: | Forty Days and Forty Nights (Heinlein) | Horsley, W: | There is a green hill far away | Hughes, J: | Guide me, O thou great Redeemer (Cwm Rhondda) | Irvine, Jessie: | The Lord's My Shepherd (Crimond) | Miller, E: | When I survey the wondrous Cross | Monk, W H: | Abide with me Hark! A thrilling voice is sounding (Merton) All things bright and beautiful | Parry: | Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (Repton) O praise ye the Lord Jerusalem | Parry, Joseph: | Aberystwyth | Purcell: | Christ is made the sure foundation (Westminster Abbey) | Redhead, Richard: | Rock of Ages (Petra) | Scholefield: | The Day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clement) | Sibelius: | Be Still my Soul | Stainer: | Love Divine, All Loves Excelling Come, Thou long-expected Jesus | Sullivan, A: | Onward! Christian soldiers (St Gertrude) | Tallis: | Glory to thee, my God, this night | Tans'ur: | According to thy gracious word (Bangor) | Teschner: | All glory, laud and honour (St Theodulph) | trad.: | All people that on earth do dwell O come, o come, Emmanuel Be thou my vision Let all mortal flesh keep silence Immortal, invisible, God only wise (St Denio) | Vaughan Williams: | For all the saints (Sine nomine) | Webbe, the older: | Spirit of Mercy, Truth and Love (Melcombe) | Wesley, S S: | The Church's One Foundation (Aurelia) |
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| |  | All Things Bright & BeautifulA collection of favourite hymns
Croft: | O worship the King (Hanover) | Cruger: | Now thank we all our God (Nun danket) | Darwall: | Ye holy angels bright (Darwall's 148th) | Dykes: | Eternal Father, strong to save The King of love my Shepherd is (Dominus Regit Me) Holy! Holy! Holy! Lord God Almighty | Filitz: | Lead us, Heavenly Father, Lead us (Mannheim) | Goss, J: | Praise my soul, the King of Heaven | Haweis: | Praise To The Holiest In The Height (Richmond) | Irvine, Jessie: | The Lord's My Shepherd (Crimond) | Kocher: | For the beauty of the earth (Dix) | Monk, W H: | All things bright and beautiful Abide with me | Parry: | O praise ye the Lord | Scholefield: | The Day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clement) | Schulz, J A P: | We plough the fields and scatter (Wir pflügen) | Stainer: | Love Divine, All Loves Excelling | Sullivan, A: | Onward! Christian soldiers (St Gertrude) | trad.: | He who would valiant be (Monks Gate) Immortal, invisible, God only wise (St Denio) All people that on earth do dwell | Webb, G J: | Stand up! Stand up for Jesus (Morning Light) |
Favourite hymns from Sunday school days. The choice of cheerful and uplifting hymns is reassuringly traditional and includes many which will be remembered from occasions such as weddings and christenings. A good album to accompany CDG1030, Music for a Church Wedding. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Essential Hymns50 Best-Loved Hymns
anon.: | The Day of Resurrection (Ellacombe) Praise to the Lord (Hast du denn, Jesu) All Creatures of Our God and King Let us with a gladsome mind (Monkland) | Britten: | A Hymn to the Virgin | Croft: | O God, our Help in Ages past O worship the King (Hanover) | Cruger: | Now thank we all our God (Nun danket) | Dykes: | Holy! Holy! Holy! Lord God Almighty The King of love my Shepherd is (Dominus Regit Me) Eternal Father, strong to save | Elvey, G: | Crown Him With Many Crowns (Diademata) | Filitz: | Lead us, Heavenly Father, Lead us (Mannheim) | Goss, J: | Praise my soul, the King of Heaven | Haweis: | Praise To The Holiest In The Height (Richmond) | Horsley, W: | There is a green hill far away | Hughes, J: | Guide me, O thou great Redeemer (Cwm Rhondda) | Irvine, Jessie: | The Lord's My Shepherd (Crimond) | Mason, L: | Nearer My God to Thee | Miller, E: | When I survey the wondrous Cross | Monk, W H: | Abide with me All things bright and beautiful | Parry: | Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (Repton) O praise ye the Lord Jerusalem | Parry, Joseph: | Aberystwyth | Praetorius, M: | Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen | Purcell: | Christ is made the sure foundation (Westminster Abbey) | Redhead, Richard: | Rock of Ages (Petra) | Rutter: | For the beauty of the earth | Scholefield: | The Day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clement) | Sibelius: | Be Still my Soul | Stainer: | Love Divine, All Loves Excelling Come, Thou long-expected Jesus | Sullivan, A: | Onward! Christian soldiers (St Gertrude) | Tallis: | Glory to thee, my God, this night | Tavener: | Hymn to the Mother of God | Teschner: | All glory, laud and honour (St Theodulph) | trad.: | God be in my head In Dulci Jubilo (arr. Rutter) Gabriel's Message ('The angel Gabriel from heaven came') Be thou my vision Let all mortal flesh keep silence Immortal, invisible, God only wise (St Denio) Behold the great Creator makes All people that on earth do dwell O come, o come, Emmanuel Amazing Grace | Vaughan Williams: | For all the saints (Sine nomine) | Wesley, S S: | The Church's One Foundation (Aurelia) |
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| |  | Faire is the HeavenHymns and Anthems
Campbell, S: | Sing we merrily unto God our strength | Harris, W: | Faire is the heaven | Howells: | Te Deum | Ireland: | My song is love unknown | Kelly, B: | Magnificat | Mendelssohn: | Verleih uns Frieden | Monk, W H: | Abide with me | Mozart: | Ave verum corpus, K618 | Raminsh: | Ave verum corpus | Scholefield: | The Day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clement) | Slater: | Jesu, the very thought of Thee (St Botolph) | Wesley, S S: | O Thou who camest from above (Hereford) | Willan: | Gloria Deo per immensa saecula I beheld her Fair in face Rise up, my love |
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Bevan: | There's a wideness in God's mercy (Corvedale) | Davies, Walford: | O Little Town of Bethlehem God be in my head | Ewing, A: | Jerusalem the golden | Gibbons, O: | Jesu, grant me this, I pray Drop, drop, slow tears | Holst: | I Vow to Thee, My Country | Parry: | Jerusalem Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (Repton) | Scholefield: | The Day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clement) | Schutte: | I, the Lord of sea and sky | Stanfield: | Sweet Sacrament Divine | Terry, R: | Hark what a sound | Thrupp: | Brightest and best are the sons of the morning | trad.: | This is the truth sent from above O Waly, Waly ('The Water is Wide') Sung as 'When I survey the wondrous Cross' Lord of all hopefulness (Slane) Above the moon earth rises I would be true, tune from County Derry (solo treble) Love's redeeming work is done |
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| |  | Sing, ye HeavensHymns for All Time
anon.: | Christ the Lord is risen today | Croft: | O God, our Help in Ages past | Gibbons, O: | Drop, drop, slow tears | Gregorian Chant: | Veni, Creator Spiritus Pange lingua Vexilla Regis | Luther: | A mighty fortress is our God | Miller, E: | When I survey the wondrous Cross | Prichard: | Love Divine, all loves excelling (Hyfrydol) | Purcell: | Christ is made the sure foundation (Westminster Abbey) | Rutter: | Eternal God | Scholefield: | The Day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clement) | Tallis: | Glory to thee, my God, this night | trad.: | The King of love my Shepherd is Lo, he comes with clouds descending Let all mortal flesh keep silence Be thou my vision All things bright and beautiful Morning has broken (Bunessan) Amazing Grace We plough the fields, and scatter |
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| |  | Favourite Hymns for All Seasons
Barnby: | When morning gilds the skies (Laudes Domini) | Croft: | O worship the King (Hanover) | Gauntlett: | Ye choirs of new Jerusalem Jesus lives! thy terrors now (St. Albinus) | Goss, J: | Praise my soul, the King of Heaven | Greatorex, W: | Tell out, my soul (Woodlands) | Gruber, F: | Silent Night | Monk, W H: | All things bright and beautiful | Parry: | O praise ye the Lord | Scholefield: | The Day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clement) | Stainer: | Cross of Jesus, Cross of Sorrow Love Divine, All Loves Excelling | trad.: | O come, o come, Emmanuel | Wade: | O come, all ye faithful |
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| |  | Praise to the LordFavourite hymns from St Paul's Cathedral
Croft: | O worship the King (Hanover) | Cruger: | Now thank we all our God (Nun danket) | Darwall: | Ye holy angels bright (Darwall's 148th) | Goss, J: | Praise my soul, the King of Heaven | Horsley, W: | There is a green hill far away | Monk, E G: | Angel voices, ever singing (Angel Voices) | Oakeley: | Sun of my soul (Abends) | Parry: | Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (Repton) | Scholefield: | The Day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clement) | Silcher: | Faithful Shepherd, feed me (Pastor pastorum) | Somervell: | Praise to the holiest in the height (Chorus angelorum) | Stainer: | Lord Jesus, think on me (St Paul's) | trad.: | Immortal, invisible, God only wise (St Denio) O for a closer walk with God (Caithness) Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Lobe den Herren) He who would valiant be (Monks Gate) |
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