Norwich Cathedral Choir - Sunday at Norwich Cathedral (2015)
Artist: Norwich Cathedral Choir
Title: Sunday at Norwich Cathedral
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Priory
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:06:30
Total Size: 352 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Sunday at Norwich Cathedral
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Priory
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:06:30
Total Size: 352 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Ken Naylor
01. How Shall I Sing That Majesty - [03:51]
02. Bill Ives
The Eucharist Missa Brevis -
02. Kyrie - [01:47]
03. Gloria - [03:00]
04. Sanctus - [00:59]
05. Benedictus - [01:39]
06. Agnus Dei - [02:05]07. Peter Aston
07. Author of Life Divine - [02:13]
08. Traditional
08. Be Thou My Vision - [02:52]
09. Philip Ledger
09. I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes - [01:48]
10. Ashley Grote
10. Preces & Responses, Set 1 - [01:01]
11. Samuel Sebastian Wesley
11. O Love Divine, How Sweet Thou Art - [02:30]
12. Heathcote Statham
12. Psalm 96 "O Sing unto the Lord a New Song" - [03:38]
13. Richard Allain
13. Magnificat - [04:13]
14. Nunc Dimittis - [04:11]
15. Ashley Grote
15. Preces & Responses, Set 2 - [05:36]
16. Edward Elgar
16. Psalm 29, Op. 74 "Give unto the Lord" - [07:36]
17. Hubert Parry
17. O Praise Ye the Lord - [02:28]
18. Edward Woodall Naylor
18. Final Responses - [00:29]
19. Herbert Howells
19. Te Deum - [08:00]
20. No. 3, Sing Unto Him a New Song - [06:34]
Ashley Groth became the new organist and choir director last year and began to strengthen the reputation of the Norwich Cathedral Choir. This CD is the first released by the choir in 16 years, and contains music that can be heard on Sunday at the Eucharist and at the festive evening song. There are the first recordings by Grayston Ives of Missa Brevis and settings of Songs by Richard Allen, written for the choir.
David Dunnett accompanies and concludes the CD with an inspiring performance of the prelude to the Psalm by Herbert Howells, part 2, number 3.
David Dunnett accompanies and concludes the CD with an inspiring performance of the prelude to the Psalm by Herbert Howells, part 2, number 3.