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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. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Mendelssohn - Sacred choral music
“Outgoing, excitingly resonant, spirited singing” Gramophone Magazine | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | TehilimPsalms between Judaism and Christianity
The psalm is one of the oldest forms of sacred song in Western culture and temple liturgy is one of the most important sources of later hymns of the Roman church. Various ways of singing the psalms are represented on this CD, which includes works by Rossi, Sulzer, Mendelssohn, Lewandowski, Sweelinck, Schönberg, Gokkes and Avni. The Netherlands Chamber Choir has been a topclass chamber choir for decades and many of their CDs have received international awards. “Excellent performances from the Dutch singers.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2012 **** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Vom Himmel hoch, o Englein kommt!An Alpine Christmas
Carl-Orff-Chor, Schwäbisch Metall & Animato This Christmas Collection includes many of the favourite works from the traditional Advent concerts given by the Carl-Orff Choir in St. Martin’s Church, high above the East Allgäu town of Marktoberdorf. Their wide-ranging repertoire is complemented by intimate chamber works performed by the vocal ensemble Animato and festive brass music played by Schwäbisch Metall. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Kammerchor Stuttgart, Carus is releasing this CD of selected ‘a cappella’ choral works by Mendelssohn, Homilius, Brahms and Rheinberger. Many international awards bear witness to the high quality and the worldwide recognition of this outstanding ensemble. Taken from the back catalogue of recordings made between 1988 and 2005 this sumptuous release illustrates why this choir is recognized as the very best of its type in the world. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Choral Concert: Dresden Kreuzchor
anon.: | In dulci jubilo (arr. C. Thiel) | Brahms: | O Heiland, reiss die Himmel auf, Op. 74 No. 2 Taublein weiss 'Es flog ein Taublein', WoO 34 No. 5 | Bruckner: | Ave Maria (1861), WAB 6 | Ebel: | Leise rieselt der Schnee (arr. U. Schicha) | Eccard: | Ubers Gebirg Maria geht | Gruber, F: | Silent Night | Handel: | Judas Maccabaeus: Seht den Sieger (Sung in German) | Hassler, H L: | Angelus ad pastores ait | Kaminski, H: | Maria durch ein Dornwald ging | Mendelssohn: | Warum toben die Heiden Op. 78 No. 1 | Mendelssohn, A: | Frohlich soll mein Herze springen | Praetorius, M: | Nun komm der heiden Heiland Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen | Reger: | Es kommt ein Schiff geladen Schlaf, mein Kindelein | trad.: | Maria auf dem berge Joseph, lieber Joseph mein Stille, stille, lasst uns lauschen Ihr Kinderlein kommet Lieb Nachtigall. wach auf |
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| |  | Horn ArrangementsWorks by Bach and Mendelssohn
Bach, J S: | French Suite No. 5 in G major, BWV816: Gavotte French Suite No. 5 in G major, BWV816: Sarabande Chorale Prelude BWV645 'Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme' Toccata & Fugue in D minor, BWV538 'Dorian' Passacaglia & Fugue in C minor, BWV582 | Mendelssohn: | Warum toben die Heiden Op. 78 No. 1 Die deutsche Liturgie: Ehre sei Gott in der Hohe Six Motets, Op. 79 Mein Gott, warum hast du mich verlassen? - Psalm 22, Op. 78, No. 3 |
Martin Hackleman (horn), Terry Hoffman (horn), Dawn Haylett (horn), Edward McManus (horn), William Alsup (horn) Oregon Symphony, Oregon Symphony, horn section | |
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| |  | The Canterbury Tradition
anon.: | Psalm 121, 'I will lift up mine eyes' | Barnby: | Deliver me from mine enemies | Fauré: | Cantique de Jean Racine, Op. 11 | Gibbons, O: | Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis (Second Service, evening) | Ives, G: | Te deum laudamus | Knight: | Hear thy crying, O Lord | Mendelssohn: | Warum toben die Heiden Op. 78 No. 1 | Purcell: | Remember not, O Lord, our offences, Z50 | Tippett: | A Child of Our Time | Turle: | O God, Thou hast cast us out | Walton: | Jubilate Deo |
Michael Harris (organ) Canterbury Cathedral Choir, David Flood | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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