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Sing unto God, O ye kingdoms of the earth, Z52
composer
1687
author of text
Psalm 68: 32-35
Recordings
Cover of 'Purcell: The Complete Anthems and Services, Vol. 4' (CDA66644)
Purcell: The Complete Anthems and Services, Vol. 4
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Track 10 on CDA66644 [5'50] Archive Service; also available on CDS44141/51
Track 10 on CDS44141/51 CD4 [5'50] 11CDs Boxed set (at a special price)
Sing unto God, O ye kingdoms of the earth, Z52
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For his setting of Sing unto God, first heard in 1687, Purcell once again turned to the voice of his friend and colleague John Gostling. The first hearing in the Chapel Royal must have turned a few heads, for Purcell was clearly determined to use every available note of Gostling’s ‘stupendous’ vocal range. The first section calls on all the kingdoms of the earth to praise God, involving mainly the agile upper end of the voice in a series of florid runs before the choir’s ‘Alleluia’ gives the soloist a brief respite. ‘Who sitteth in the heavens over all’ was irresistible to Purcell, who responded to ‘Lo, he doth send out his voice, yea, and that a mighty voice’ by taking the singer from above the musical stave to well below it in a series of breathtaking phrases. ‘Ascribe ye the power’ is more conventional, set in a triple metre and once again leading to Alleluias from the choir. As so often though with Purcell, it is the slow section which is most musically effective: the melismas of ‘O God’ expand majestically (and the key turns from minor to major) onto the word ‘wonderful’. ‘He will give strength and power’ is almost Handelian in its noble mood and smoothly running continuo line, and the section, having glorified God so expansively, ends quietly. The final statement by choir and soloist ‘Blessed be God: Amen’ is made all the more effective by its restrained breadth.

from notes by Robert King ©

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Details for CDA66644 track 10
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ISRC
GB-AJY-93-64410
Duration
5'50
Recording date
6 January 1996
Recording venue
St Jude-on-the-Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, United Kingdom
Recording producer
Ben Turner
Recording engineer
Philip Hobbs & Lindsay Pell
Hyperion usage
  1. Purcell: The Complete Anthems and Services, Vol. 4 (CDA66644)
    Disc 1 Track 10
    Release date: March 1993
    Deletion date: September 2005
    Archive Service; also available on CDS44141/51
  2. Purcell: The Complete Sacred Music (CDS44141/51)
    Disc 4 Track 10
    Release date: November 2002
    11CDs Boxed set (at a special price)
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