Cambridge Singers : Treasures of English Church Music


Treasures of English Church Music
Song Name Composer
Ave Maria Robert Parsons
Loquebantur variis linguis Thomas Tallis
Miserere mei William Byrd
Haec dies William Byrd
Ave verum corpus William Bryrd
If ye love me Thomas Tallis
Hide not thou thy face Richard Farrant
O clap your hands Orlando Gibbons
Bow thine ear William Byrd
Hosanna to the Son of David Orlando Gibbons
Lord, how long wilt thou be angry Henry Purcell
Tho knowest, lord Henry Purcell
Hear my prayer, O Lord Henry Purcell
Beati quorum via Stanford
This joyful Eastertide Charles Wood
Sing Lullaby Herbert Howels
A Spotless Rose Herbert Howells
What cheer? William Walton
O taste and see Ralph Vaughan Williams
A Hymn to the Virgin Benjamin Britten
Jesus Christ the apple tree Elizabeth Poston
Faire is the heaven William H. Harris
Rejoice in the Lord Anonymous
Remember not, Lord, our offences Henry Purcell
When David heard Thomas Tomkins
I say down under his shadow Sir Edward Bairstow
These are they that follow the Lamb John Goss
Christe Jesu, pastor bone John Tavener
O beatum et sacrosanctum diem Peter Philips
Nunc dimittis Herbert Howells
O vos omnes Ralph Vaughan Williams
Factum est silentium Richard Dering
Justorum animae C.V. Stanford
Hail, gladdening Light Charles Wood
A hymn to the Mother of God John Tavener
Hymn for the Dormition of the Mother of God John Tavener
They are at rest Edward Elgar
A Litany William Walton
Nolo mortem pecatoris Thomas Morley
O nata lux Thomas Tallis
Loving Shepherd of thy sheep John Rutter
In manus tuas John Sheppard
Bring us, O Lord God William Harris

Whether you have a couple dozen albums of English choral music or whether you're looking for an introduction to English choral music, this two CD collection is a must. This is all unaccompanied music, sung in a cathedral chapel acoustically suited for such music. The first disc has four primary sections: Music of the Latin Rite; Music of the Reformation; Music of the Restoration; and Anglican Revival and the twentieth century. The most famous composers in English music history -- Tallis, Byrd, Gibbons -- combine with later masters such as Purcell, Stanford, Howells, Walton, Britten and Vaughan Williams to form a truly masterful collection. On the second disc, there are six Latin motets, set by composers such as Taverner, Howells, Stanford, Vaughan Williams, Philips and Dering. Anthens and Introits include notables Tomkins and Purcell, and lesser-known composers such as Amner, Bairstow and Goss. Hymns span the range from old to modern, including a hymn by John Rutter himself. The disc ends with three prayer settings, including one by the underappreciated John Sheppard, and another from William Harris, whose hymn serves as the title to the companion disc. These anthems and hymns show a powerful range of music, yet show a consistent tone also that makes it rather distinctive of the music of the English church. The group's power and grace is second to none, particularly when singing this kind of music in a place such as Ely Cathedral, arguably the most natural of settings possible.
Item Code 8694c
Weight: 5.00 oz |  Mixed  |  A Cappella  |  14 - Choral  |  00 2 CDs  |  England  |  English Choral CDs  |  John Rutter  | 
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