Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Stephen Darlington - Treasures of Christ Church (2011)
Artist: Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Stephen Darlington
Title: Treasures of Christ Church
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Avie
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:09:15
Total Size: 260 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Treasures of Christ Church
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Avie
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:09:15
Total Size: 260 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Zadok the priest 05:43
2. Set me as a seal 03:37
3. Salvator mundi 03:46
4. O God, thou art my God 03:57
5. Ave Maria 04:47
6. Shepherd's Carol 04:57
7. Like as the hart 06:16
8. The Lord's Prayer 02:37
9. Christe Jesu 03:26
10. My breath lies quiet 01:58
11. Bethlehem Down 04:17
12. Canticle of the Heavenly City (with flute and harp)/ Stephen Darlington 06:26
13. O Lord make thy servant Elizabeth 03:00
14. Jacob's Ladder 02:47
15. Great Lord of Lords 04:48
16. Veni, Sancte Spiritus 04:47
17. Hosanna to the Son of David 02:06
Performers:
Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
Stephen Darlington (director)
Treasures of Christ Church is a newly recorded, special collection of 500 years of English choral music sung from original manuscripts, uncovering the unique history of music at Christ Church from Tallis, Taverner, Handel, Purcell and Byrd through to world premieres from Rutter and Goodall.
All of the composers on Treasures had an association with Christ Church (whose hallowed halls were famously seen in the Harry Potter films), stretching back to the tenure of John Taverner, through Tallis, Handel, Purcell and Byrd to present day world premiere recordings of works by John Rutter and Howard Goodall.
The history: John Taverner, the most outstanding English composer of his time, was appointed Informator Choristarum of Cardinal College, Oxford in 1526, with the brief of establishing the foremost choral institution in the country. He succeeded magnificently and the tradition continues to this day at what is now known as Christ Church, Oxford. The Choir maintains a special and distinctive place within the great English choral tradition, with an unbroken, continuous tradition of glorious music-making for over five hundred years. Today the choir is renowned for its vibrant sound and artistic versatility, qualities that have been praised throughout the world. Packaging will feature striking visuals with photographs of original manuscripts on pristinely preserved parchment and leather-bound, gold-embossed scores. The promotional video will take viewers through the unrivalled archives and include interviews with Stephen Darlington and the composers.
All of the composers on Treasures had an association with Christ Church (whose hallowed halls were famously seen in the Harry Potter films), stretching back to the tenure of John Taverner, through Tallis, Handel, Purcell and Byrd to present day world premiere recordings of works by John Rutter and Howard Goodall.
The history: John Taverner, the most outstanding English composer of his time, was appointed Informator Choristarum of Cardinal College, Oxford in 1526, with the brief of establishing the foremost choral institution in the country. He succeeded magnificently and the tradition continues to this day at what is now known as Christ Church, Oxford. The Choir maintains a special and distinctive place within the great English choral tradition, with an unbroken, continuous tradition of glorious music-making for over five hundred years. Today the choir is renowned for its vibrant sound and artistic versatility, qualities that have been praised throughout the world. Packaging will feature striking visuals with photographs of original manuscripts on pristinely preserved parchment and leather-bound, gold-embossed scores. The promotional video will take viewers through the unrivalled archives and include interviews with Stephen Darlington and the composers.