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「SING,MY SOUL 」〜A treasury of anthems(KMK
1017)/The Choir of Chelmsford Cathedral/Director:Graham Elliott , Organist ;Neil Weston/*Soloists ; Timothy Wayne-Wright, Jonathan Cox[Cantoris Head
Chorister], Timothy Mead [Decani Head Choristor ](trebls)/**Soloists ; Jonathan Cox (trebl) , John Campbell(tenor)/ Side 1 / 1.F.Mendelssohn :Hear my prayer* 2.N.Rawsthome :Come, my way ,my truth,my life 3.S.Vann:While Christ lay dead 4.P.Moore:We give thee thanks,O Lord 5.J.Stiner:How beautiful upon the mountains 6,J.Stiner:God so loved the world 7.D.A.Moore;Ave Virgo Maria** 8.S.Vann:Sing my soul 9.H.Oxley:O gladsome light Side 2 / 10.C.V.Stanford :How beauteous are their feet 11.H.Oxley:Lord ,how gracious 12.E.Elgar:O Salutaris Hostia 13.f.Schubert:Litany 14.S.S.Wesly : Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace 15.P.Moore :O gladsome light 16.S.Vann:I call on thee,Lord Jesus Christ 17.C.Wood:Expectans expectavi 18.C.V.Stanford:Ye choris of new Herusalem |
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HARK - What a sound (NMCD 1034 )
1998年 ”The Choir of Chelmsford Cathedral” Graham Elliot (Director) Neil Weston (Organ) 1. Ye Choir of new Jerusalem− arr. Malcoim Archer (b.1952) 2. Lead me, O Load − Andrew Gant (b.1963) 3. And now another day is gone − Philip Moore (b.1943) 4. Soul of my Saviour− arr. June Nixon 5. When I survey− arr. June Nixon 6. Ingrediente Domino− George Malcolm (1917-1997) 7. The Holy Vine − Andrew Moore(b.1954) 8. I was glad − Noel Rawsthorne (b.1929) 9. Jesus lives!−arr.Colin Hand (b.1929) 10. O praise God in his holiness− Noel rawsthorne(b.1929) 11. Hark what a sound− arr. Andrew Fletcher(b.1950) 12. Angel-voices ever singing − arr.Andrew Fletcher(b.1950) 13. Ave Verum corpus− Edward Elgar (1957-1934) 14. O love, how deep − arr. Harrison Oxley(b.1933) 15. Come, Holy Ghost− George Malcolm(1947-1997) with plainsong − arr.Colin Mawby(b.1936) 16. O clap your handa − John Marsh (b.1939) 17. Thy clear light − arr.Rodney Bambrick (b.1927) 18. Juse, joy of man's desiring − J.S. Bach (1685-1750) 19. Brightest and best − William Lloyd Webber(1914-1982) |