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Track(s) taken from SIGCD269

Tomorrow shall be my dancing day

composer
1966
author of text

Jesus College Choir Cambridge, Mark Williams (conductor), Timothy Lambourn (organ)
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Recording details: July 2011
Chapel of Jesus College, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Produced by Chris Hazell
Engineered by Mike Hatch & Will Brown
Release date: September 2012
Total duration: 2 minutes 6 seconds
 

Other recordings available for download

St George's Chapel Choir Windsor, James Vivian (conductor), Luke Bond (organ)
Tenebrae, Nigel Short (conductor), James Sherlock (organ)
St John's College Choir Cambridge, Andrew Nethsingha (conductor), Joseph Wicks (organ), Derek Scurll (drums), Glen Dempsey (percussion)
King's College Choir Cambridge, Sir Stephen Cleobury (conductor)
The Hallé Children's Choir, The Hallé Youth Choir, The Hallé Choir, The Hallé Orchestra, Stephen Bell (conductor)

Reviews

'Another Oxbridge college, another fine mixed-voice choir, another gorgeously captured chapel acoustic (Mike Hatch engineering)—this selection of favourite pieces by mainly British composers makes a pleasingly intimate impression' (Gramophone)
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'This album provides a lovely programme of music. The Choir of Jesus College, Cambridge perform beautifully and the album contains a lot of wonderful rarities' (Classic FM)
Manchester-born John Gardner lived for most of his life in the environs of London. A prolific composer in almost all genres, the carol Tomorrow shall be my dancing day, is Gardner’s most enduringly popular work. It was written for the Choir of St Paul’s Girls School where, as a successor of Herbert Howells and Gustav Holst, John Gardner was Director of Music in the 1960s, a post he held alongside teaching posts at Morley College and the Royal Academy of Music.

from notes by Robert Matthew-Walker © 2011

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