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St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Thomas Kelly (treble), Martin Oxenham (baritone), John Scott (conductor), Huw Williams (organ)» More |
Daniel Livermore (treble), Jonathan Brown (bass), Westminster Abbey Choir, James O'Donnell (conductor), Daniel Cook (organ)» More |
The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge, Stephen Layton (conductor), Helena Paish (soprano), Sam Newton (bass), Jonathan Lee (organ) November 2025 Release» More |
St Paul's Cathedral Choir, John Scott (conductor), Andrew Lucas (organ)» More |
King's College Choir Cambridge, Daniel Hyde (conductor), Samuel Hodson (treble), Henry Brearley (bass), Matthew Martin (organ)» More |
from notes by Jeremy Dibble © 2017
![]() The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge presents a selection of ten favourite anthems from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Featuring a line-up of composers from Basil Harwood and Charles Wood to Jonathan Dove and Matthew Martin, this is an ...» More |
![]() Three English composers responsible for some of the finest choral music of the last century. Finzi’s exquisite ‘Lo, the full, final sacrifice’ lies at the heart of this typically imaginative programme from James O’Donnell and his Westminster Abbey ...» More |
![]() A procession through time and history, with music rooted in ancient Gregorian chant all the way through to contemporary works charting the course of Holy Week and Easter, 'Now the green blade riseth' is also a demonstration of the flexibility and ...» More |
![]() ‘A lasting souvenir of a moving occasion, a fitting tribute to a great man, but above all, fine listening’ (Gramophone)» More |
![]() ‘Serene beauty that heals the spirit and calms the troubled soul. They sing with perfect unity and a rare vigour. Hyperion has captured the famed acou ...» More |