Peace I leave with you: Music for the Evening Hour
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Label: Coro
Cat No: COR16205
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 5th April 2024
Contents
Works
Peace I leave with youAn Evening Hymn of Sir Thomas Browne
Behold, thou hast made my days
Nunc dimittis, H127
A Hymne to Christ
In pace
O nata lux
Evening Prayer
O Lord, the maker of all thing
O Hearken
Parry, Charles Hubert Hastings
Lord, let me know mine endHear my prayer, O Lord, Z15
Libera nos, salva nos II
Libera nos, salva nos I
Motets (3), op.135
Te lucis ante terminum (festal)
The Lord's Prayer
Nunc dimittis
Hail, gladdening Light
Artists
The Choir of Magdalen College, OxfordConductor
Mark WilliamsWorks
Peace I leave with youAn Evening Hymn of Sir Thomas Browne
Behold, thou hast made my days
Nunc dimittis, H127
A Hymne to Christ
In pace
O nata lux
Evening Prayer
O Lord, the maker of all thing
O Hearken
Parry, Charles Hubert Hastings
Lord, let me know mine endHear my prayer, O Lord, Z15
Libera nos, salva nos II
Libera nos, salva nos I
Motets (3), op.135
Te lucis ante terminum (festal)
The Lord's Prayer
Nunc dimittis
Hail, gladdening Light
Artists
The Choir of Magdalen College, OxfordConductor
Mark WilliamsAbout
Much music associated with evening time is naturally calm and soothing, and would satisfy those seeking transcendental beauty in the form of unchallenging ‘sound baths’, but this collection also seeks to challenge, contrasting contemporary settings with music from the 16th century. We hope, through this range of works, to capture something of that liminal space between day and night that is characterised by Evensong, and to lead the listener into that ‘peace that passes all understanding’.
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