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There has been a choir at St. George’s for over 600 years and even today the long tradition of daily sung services is maintained. Always a choir of outstanding sensitivity, this recording features the boys and men in some spiritual and uplifting renditions. It is also with great admiration, the choir concludes the recording with the Five Negro Spirituals from A Child of our Time by England’s greatest living composer - Sir Michael Tippett. |
Disc No: GMCD 7105 | |
Price: Sek. 157 | |
Name: The Glory of St George's Chapel, Windsor | |
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Composer | Opus | Name | Key | Performer |
Campbell, Sidney | Praise to God in the highest | The Choir of St. George's Chapel Windsor -Christopher Robinson John Porter, Organ | ||
Brahms, Johannes (1883-1897) | How lovely is Thy dwelling-place - from A German Requiem | |||
Harris, Sir William H (1883-1973) | King of Glory, King of peace | |||
Harris, Sir William H (1883-1973) | Prelude Organ solo | E flat Major | ||
Walford Davies, Sir Henry (1869-1941) | Psalm 121 - I will lift up mine eyes | |||
Stanford, Sir Charles Villiers (1852-1924) | Te Deum Laudamus | C Major | ||
Vierne, Louis (1870-1937) | Final (Symphonie 1) - Organ solo | |||
Robinson, Christopher | Rejoice and be merry | |||
Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976) | Jubilate Deo | |||
Tippett, Sir Michael (1905-1998) | Five Negro Spirituals from A Child of Our Time |