Portsmouth Remembers
David Thorne, Rosemary Field, Christopher Eastwood (organ)
Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, The Regent Brass Ensemble, Anthony Froggatt, David Price
...the boy sopranos soar effortlessly above the tenor and bass lines, and this made the experience rather special.Of the choral pieces, I found Gray’s What are these that glow bright and full... — More…
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Smart: Hymn: Light's abode, Celestial Salem
- David Thorne
- Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, The Regent Brass Ensemble
- Anthony Froggatt
Joubert: O Lorde, the maker of al thing
- David Thorne
- Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, The Regent Brass Ensemble
- Anthony Froggatt
Sumsion: They that go down to the sea in ships
- David Thorne
- Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, The Regent Brass Ensemble
- Anthony Froggatt
Blatchly: For the Fallen
- David Thorne
- Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, The Regent Brass Ensemble
- Anthony Froggatt
Rowlands: Love divine, all loves excelling (Blaenwern)
- David Thorne
- Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, The Regent Brass Ensemble
- Anthony Froggatt
Parry: Chorale Prelude on Croft's 136th
- David Thorne
- Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, The Regent Brass Ensemble
- Anthony Froggatt, David Price
Dykes: Eternal Father, strong to save (Melita)
- David Thorne
- Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, The Regent Brass Ensemble
- Anthony Froggatt
Gray, Alan: What are these that glow from afar?
- David Thorne
- Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, The Regent Brass Ensemble
- Anthony Froggatt
Bullock: Give us the wings of faith
- David Thorne
- Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, The Regent Brass Ensemble
- Anthony Froggatt
Gabrieli, A: Ricercare IX del 12o tono
- David Thorne
- Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, The Regent Brass Ensemble
- Anthony Froggatt