Simon Nieminski, Choir of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, Matthew Owens - A Gaelic Blessing (2002)

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Title: A Gaelic Blessing
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Delphian
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:15
Total Size: 255 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. I will sing with the spirit (00:02:24)
02. Geistliches Lied, Op. 30 (00:05:23)
03. Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: Wie lieblich sind Deine Wohnungen (00:06:02)
04. Tantum ergo (00:03:19)
05. Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace (00:04:12)
06. And I saw a new heaven (00:05:49)
07. Nunc dimittis (00:03:44)
08. Ave verum corpus, K.618 (00:03:21)
09. De profundis (00:04:45)
10. Panis angelicus (00:04:20)
11. A Gaelic Blessing (00:02:01)
12. Father eternal (00:03:45)
13. Song for athene (00:06:49)
14. Nunc dimittis (00:02:44)
15. Ave verum corpus (00:03:58)
16. My lovely one (00:03:07)
17. Holy Trinity Blessing (00:02:32)

Total length: 01:08:15
Label: Delphian Records

Performers:
Simon Nieminski (organ)
Choir of St Mary's Cathedral
Edinburgh
Matthew Owens

Composers:
Bainton, Edgar (1880–1956)
Brahms, Johannes (1833–97)
Burgon, Geoffrey (1941–2010)
Finzi, Gerald (1901–56)
Franck, César Auguste (1822-90)
Goodenough, David (b.1968)
Henschel, George (1850–1934)
Holst, Gustav Theodore (1874–1934)
Jackson, Francis Alan (b.1917)
Mawby, Colin (1936-2019)
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756–91)
Owens, Matthew (b.1971)
Pärt, Arvo (b.1935)
Rutter, John (b.1945)
Tavener, John (1944–2013)
Wesley, Samuel Sebastian (1810–76)

The first in a series of recordings with Matthew Owens and the Choir of St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh (see this page and p. 45). Familiar sacred works and new choral music grace this release, which includes works by Franck, Brahms, Pärt, Finzi, Holst, Tavener, Mozart, Henschel and Wesley, some of them in world premiere recordings.

Best-loved sacred works and new choral music graces this stellar release from St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh led by Matthew Owens. Includes works by Franck, Brahms, Pärt, Finzi, Holst, Tavener, Mozart, Henschel, and Wesley.