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I was glad
composer
for the coronation of Edward VII
author of text
Psalm 122: 1-3, 6, 7
Recordings
Cover of 'Parry: Sacred Choral Music' (CDA66273)
Cover of 'Service high & anthems clear' (CDH88006)
Service high & anthems clear
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Cover of 'The English Anthem, Vol. 5' (CDA66758)
Cover of 'The Music of St Paul's Cathedral' (SPCC2000)
Details
Track 6 on CDH88006 [6'02] Helios (Hyperion's budget label) — Archive Service Only
Track 1 on CDA66758 [6'06] Archive Service Only
Track 1 on SPCC2000 [6'06] Super-budget price sampler
I was glad
I was glad was written for the Coronation of Edward VII in Westminster Abbey on 9 August 1902. Parry’s setting of words from Psalm 122, which is sung at the entrance of the Sovereign, incorporated the traditional acclamation ‘Vivat Rex Edwardus’, sung by the King’s Scholars of Westminster School. In general use, of course, this section is omitted. Over sixty years had elapsed since Victoria’s Coronation, so it is hardly surprising that the elaborate ceremonial did not go entirely without a hitch. For some reason the signal indicating that the King had arrived was given prematurely, and I was glad was sung before the procession could begin. Consequently it had to be sung a second time—a rare distinction for a ‘first performance’!

The Coronation Choir consisted of some 430 men and boys, divided into Decani and Cantoris and placed on specially erected galleries in the north and south choir aisles. Since some of the singers could not see the conductor (Sir Frederick Bridge), sub-conductors were placed at strategic points to ‘relay’ the beat. With such a disposition of the singers, the double-choir writing which Parry used for ‘Jerusalem is builded …’ must have been particularly effective.

from notes by John Heighway © 1988

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Details for CDH88006 track 6
Artists
ISRC
GB-AJY-88-00606
Duration
6'02
Recording date
1 January 1988
Recording venue
Ely Cathedral, United Kingdom
Recording producer
Simon Perry
Recording engineer
Hyperion usage
  1. Service high & anthems clear (CDH88006)
    Disc 1 Track 6
    Release date: May 1988
    Helios (Hyperion's budget label) — Archive Service Only
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