in Choir & Organ (Mar, 2014)
The sturdy durability of Parry, Ireland, Part’s Beatitudes, and Brahms’s early Geistliches Lied tends to overshadow the more delicately woven atmosphere created by pieces by our contemporaries – MacMillan’s Child’s Prayer, Matthew Martin’s Justorum animae, Geraint Lewis’s The souls of the righteous, and Mark Blatchly’s September 1914: For the Fallen, an effective setting of the Binyon poem, with a trumpet playing the last post at its close. These fine performances make an interestingly broad anthology, culminating in Vaughan Williams’s Lord, thou has been our refuge, with a good solo quartet. …
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War & Peace: Music For Remembrance
Crossing the bar
Nunc dimittis
The Beatitudes
A Child’s Prayer
Greater Love hath noman
There is an old belief
September 1914: for the fallen
Geistliches Lied
Elegy
Blahoslovy dushe moya hospoda
Justorum animae
The souls of the righteous
Faire is the heaven
For the fallen
Kontakion of the Dead
Lord, thou hast been our refuge
The Coir Of Jesus College Cambridge
20,60€
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