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Christopher Fox: Open the Gate
Open the Gate
Christopher Fox: A Glimpse of Sion's Glory
The great design of God in the falls and overthrows of worldly powers that have opposed the kingdom of his Son
We are bound to the utmost of our power to arm and fortify ourselves
The work we are going about is this: that we may work in righteousness
The work we are going about is this: that we make the earth a common treasury for all
It is of little consequence, O citizens
What kind of government is marked out in scriptures
An arm of flesh and sword of steel
We humbly crave, that you take into your serious and grave consideration
Know that to be free is the same as to be frugal
Be pious, be wise
The sword out of the mouth of Christ, with two edges
Christopher Fox: The Missouri Harmony
The Missouri Harmony
Christopher Fox: Rendered Account
Rendered Account
Christopher Fox: American Choruses
I. Walt Whitman
II. Song
III. America
IV. Transcription
December 2005
*****
“Christopher Fox is 50 this year, and it is hard to think of a better birthday present than this marvellous disc of his choral music from Exaudi. Exaudi traverse the demands of this music with ease, and Benjamin Bayl is equally assured in the sustained unpredictability of the one organ work in the mix, The Missouri Harmony.”
March 2006
“Open the Gate, a setting of a 16th-century manuscript of O clavis David in which the Israelite King is appealed to as a gatekeeper with the power to admit sinners to salvation, inhabits the mainstream of English choral tradition, with the kind of fundamentally consonant but nonetheless sour harmonies common in post-Great War compositions. We're in a different sound world with the earlier works... Americal Choruses, part of Fox's DPhil submission, pays homage to Charles Ives, Christian Wolff, John Cage and Terry Riley. I found these works warmer and more accommodating, with the Riley-influenced 'Transcription' rather magical.”