An Evensong from Oxford: Featuring University Composers

An Evensong from Oxford: Featuring University Composers

An Evensong from Oxford: Featuring University Composers

An Evensong from Oxford: Featuring University Composers

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Product Details

Release Date: 05/30/2017
Label: Alto
UPC: 5055354413490
Rank: 106381

Tracks

  1. Chorale Prelude for Organ 'Christe redemptor omnium'
  2. How Sweet the Name of Jesus
  3. Versicles and Responses
  4. Psalm 12 Help, Lord
  5. Psalm 13 How long wilt Thou Forget me
  6. Psalm 14 The Fool hath said in his Heart
  7. Scripture Reading~First Lesson
  8. Hymn: There's a Wideness in God's Mercy
  9. Magnificat (The Great Service)
  10. Scripture Reading~Second Lesson (Letter of Paul to the Ephesians: 2, 10 22)
  11. Nunc Dimittis (The Great Service)
  12. Book of Common Prayer~Creed
  13. Responses, Lord's Prayer and Collects
  14. Bring us, O Lord God
  15. Book of Common Prayer~Prayers
  16. Hymn: Let all the World
  17. Coronation Te Deum
  18. Book of Common Prayer~The Grace
  19. Responses & Dismissal
  20. Paean (for Organ)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford   Primary Artist,Choir/Chorus
Stephen Darlington   Primary Artist
Scott Bailey   Vocals
Adrian Lowe   Cantor
Clive Driskill-Smith   Organ

Technical Credits

Hubert Parry   Composer
William Walton   Composer
Kenneth Leighton   Composer
Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley   Composer
George Herbert   Text
Bernard Rose   Composer
Stainer   Composer
John Cotton   Liner Notes
Robin Vaughan   Project Coordinator
Thomas Armstrong   Composer
Lance Andrews   Engineer,Executive Producer
Basil Harwood   Composer
Sydney Watson   Composer
Richard Tanner   Producer
Nicholas Bestwick   Graphic Design
William Harris   Composer
Walter Parratt   Composer
Tevjan Pettifer   Cover Image
Justin Lewis-Anthony   Precentor
John Newton   Text
John Donne   Text
Stephen Darlington   Direction
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