Choir of St. John's College, Cambridge & Andrew Nethsingha - The Call: More Choral Classics from St John's (2015)

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Title: The Call: More Choral Classics from St. John's
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Chandos Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, booklet)
Total Time: 73:21 min
Total Size: 243 MB
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Tracklist:

John Ireland: Greater love hath no man
Greater love hath no man

Douglas Guest: 2 Anthems for Remembrance
2 Anthems for Remembrance: No. 1. For the Fallen

Hubert Parry: Songs of Farewell
Songs of Farewell: No. 1. My soul, there is a country

Roxanna Panufnik: The Call
The Call

Felix Mendelssohn: Hear My Prayer, WoO 15, MWV B 49
Hear my prayer
Oh for the Wings of a Dove

Hubert Parry: I was glad when they said unto me, Op. 51, "Psalm 122"
I was glad when they said unto me, Op. 51

Charles Villiers Stanford: 3 Latin Motets, Op. 38
3 Latin Motets, Op. 38: No. 3. Beati quorum via

John Tavener: Song for Athene
Song for Athene

Charles Villiers Stanford: Morning, Communion & Evening Services in B-Flat Major, Op. 10
Morning, Communion and Evening Services in B-Flat Major, Op. 10: Te Deum laudamus

William Henry Harris: Holy is the true light
Holy is the true light

Jonathan Dove: Missa Brevis
Missa Brevis: Gloria

Gioachino Rossini: O salutaris hostia
O salutaris hostia

Felix Mendelssohn: 3 Kirchenmusiken, Op. 23
3 Kirchenmusiken, Op. 23: No. 2. Ave maria, MWV B19

Herbert Howells: A Spotless Rose
A Spotless Rose

Ernest Bullock: Give Us the Wings of Faith
Give Us the Wings of Faith

Hubert Parry: And did those feet (arr. J. Wicks for choir and organ)
And did those feet (arr. J. Wicks for choir and organ)

The pieces brought together on this recording range widely, from ceremonial works associated with affairs of state to intimate compositions addressing moments of great personal significance. Two of the three pieces by Parry best exemplify this contrast: if I was glad written for the coronation of Edward VII and premiered in chaotic circumstances fits into the former category, 'My soul,there is a country' (from Songs of Farewell) composed in the year of his death belongs in the latter. The composers are similarly diverse. They include an English composer of Polish extraction (Panufnik), an Italian who spent most of his life in Paris (Rossini), an Irish and a German composer who, in their different ways, became leading lights in English music (Stanford and Mendelssohn).

However, all the works recorded here have one thing in common: they are all considered quintessential to the Anglican choral tradition of yesterday and today.

"Anybody with deep affection for the more noble anthems of the Anglican tradition will need no excuse to grab a copy of this tasty selection, especially so when it features performances of such tasteful restraint. In truth, 75 minutes of aural sublimity." (Gramophone)

Alison Martin, harp
Choir of St John’s College Cambridge
Andrew Nethsingha, conductor