
Coronation: Music for Royal Occasions
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Label: Coro
Cat No: COR16196
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 7th April 2023
Contents
Works
This day day dawesGloriana, op.53: Choral Dances (6)
O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth
This sweet and merry month of May
Great King of Gods
The King shall rejoice, HWV260
Zadok the Priest, HWV258
O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth
O sing unto the Lord, Z44
Sing and Glorify (Spem in alium, English contrafactum)
Dance, Clarion Air
Artists
The SixteenConductor
Harry ChristophersWorks
This day day dawesGloriana, op.53: Choral Dances (6)
O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth
This sweet and merry month of May
Great King of Gods
The King shall rejoice, HWV260
Zadok the Priest, HWV258
O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth
O sing unto the Lord, Z44
Sing and Glorify (Spem in alium, English contrafactum)
Dance, Clarion Air
Artists
The SixteenConductor
Harry ChristophersAbout
The collection, featuring Tallis, Byrd, Gibbons, Purcell, Tippett and Britten, looks forward to the coronation of Charles III, and back to the ancient rituals of royal ceremonial. It also presents a new work, commissioned by the Genesis Foundation, from celebrated composer Cecilia McDowall commemorating the life of Queen Elizabeth II and celebrating her remarkable reign.
Of course no such collection would be complete without examples from the four anthems Handel wrote for the coronation of George II at Westminster Abbey in 1727, of which Zadok the Priest has been performed at the coronation of every British monarch since. Much has changed since their first performance almost 300 years ago. Yet their dramatic impact and grandeur, underlined by mighty choral acclamations and regal trumpets and drums, remains supremely fit for the coronation of a new king.
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