Wells Cathedral Choir & Malcolm Archer - Howells: Collegium Regale; Windsor & New College Services & Other Choral Music (2023)

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Title: Howells: Collegium Regale; Windsor & New College Services & Other Choral Music
Year Of Release: 2005 / 2023
Label: Hyperion
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet)
Total Time: 1:19:36
Total Size: 306 MB
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Tracklist:

01. A Sequence for St Michael
02. A Hymn for St Cecilia
03. 4 Anthems: I. O Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem
04. St George's Windsor Service: I. Te Deum
05. St George's Windsor Service: II. Benedictus
06. I Love All Beauteous Things
07. 4 Anthems to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Op. 9: No. 4, Salve Regina
08. New College Service: I. Magnificat
09. New College Service: II. Nunc dimittis
10. 3 Carol-Anthems: No. 2, A Spotless Rose
11. 3 Carol-Anthems: No. 3, Sing Lullaby
12. 3 Carol-Anthems: No. 1, Here Is the Little Door
13. Collegium Regale Service, Evensong: I. Magnificat
14. Collegium Regale Service, Evensong: II. Nunc dimittis

Recorded as Malcolm Archer’s farewell from Wells Cathedral prior to his prestigious appointment to St Paul’s in London, this generously filled album presents some of Howells’s best choral works, some well known, others less so.

In 1944 Howells wrote a set of Morning Canticles for King’s College, Cambridge. With the Evening Canticles recorded here coming the following year, the ‘Coll. Reg.’ settings immediately set the benchmark for twentieth-century liturgical composition and led to the composer being besieged by requests from cathedrals and collegiate chapels for other such ‘custom-built’ settings. It was the composer’s innate understanding of the individual characteristics—acoustic, architecture and choral timbre—of each foundation which made these works so successful and popular. This programme includes the Morning Canticles written for St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle and the Evening Canticles which constitute the ‘New College Service’.

Ever the master of the choral miniature, the Three Carol-Anthems are among Howells’s most perennially popular works, having been recorded and performed across the globe. Several of the other pieces included here are less famous, but all display their composer’s inimitable mastery of form and choral technique.