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Blessed be the God and Father
composer
for Easter Day, 1853, at Hereford Cathedral
author of text
1 Peter: 3-5, 15-17, 22-25
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Cover of 'Service high & anthems clear' (CDH88006)
Service high & anthems clear
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Cover of 'The English Anthem, Vol. 1' (CDA66374)
Cover of 'Wesley: Anthems, Vol. 1' (CDA66446)
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Blessed be the God and Father
Blessed be the God and Father was written for a service on Easter Day at Hereford Cathedral, when 'only Trebles and a single Bass voice' were available, the bass singer being the Dean's butler. The central portion of the work, a dialogue between a treble soloist and the treble chorus, is flanked by passages for tenors and basses alone. The final fughetta after the words 'But the word of the Lord endureth forever' is heralded by a dramatic dominant seventh chord of E flat on full organ.

from notes by William McVicker © 1990

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Details for CDA66446 track 1
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ISRC
GB-AJY-91-44601
Duration
7'42
Recording date
5 July 1990
Recording venue
Worcester Cathedral, United Kingdom
Recording producer
Gary Cole
Recording engineer
Tony Faulkner
Hyperion usage
  1. Wesley: Anthems, Vol. 1 (CDA66446)
    Disc 1 Track 1
    Release date: July 1991
    Archive Service Only
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