Lobo - Missa Vox clamantis & works by Guerrero, Victoria & Vivanco
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Label: Regent Records
Cat No: REGCD491
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 23rd June 2017
Contents
Works
Simile est regnum caelorumMissa Vox clamantis
Missa Simile est regnum coelorum
O quam gloriosum (motet)
Magnificat octavi toni
Artists
Truro Cathedral ChoirConductor
Christopher GrayWorks
Simile est regnum caelorumMissa Vox clamantis
Missa Simile est regnum coelorum
O quam gloriosum (motet)
Magnificat octavi toni
Artists
Truro Cathedral ChoirConductor
Christopher GrayAbout
Recognised as one of the finest cathedral choirs in the UK, the Choir of Truro Cathedral have a growing discography promoting contemporary British composers, including discs of music by Philip Stopford (Do not be afraid, REGCD400), and Gabriel Jackson (Vox Clara, REGCD479 – Gramophone Editor’s Choice), as well as a disc to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Cathedral, including many new commissions (Truro 125, REGCD422). Other recordings include ‘A Year at Truro’ (REGCD377), ‘Blow out ye Bugles’ – music from the time of the First World War (REGCD451), and a disc of music by Benjamin Britten (REGCD349). In 2016 a DVD and CD ‘The Story of Nine Lessons and Carols’ (REGDVD004) was released charting the origin of this famous service at Truro Cathedral in 1880.
“Christopher Gray's Truro choir has little to fear in comparison with the finest cathedral choirs in the country. The singing brings enormous pleasure...” – International Record Review
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