A Candle to the Glorious Sun: Sacred Songs by Milton & Peerson
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Label: Regent Records
Cat No: REGCD268
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 21st April 2008
Contents
Works
How doth the holy CityI am the Resurrection and the life
If that a sinner's sighes
If ye love me
O Lord behold my miseries
O had I wings like to a dove
O woe is me for thee
Psalm 27 (York Tune, first setting)
Psalm 102 (Norwich Tune)
Psalm 138 (York Tune, second setting)
She weepeth continually (Second part)
Thou God of might
When David heard that Absolon was slaine
But when I said (Second part)
Lord, ever bridle my desires
O God, that no time dost despise
O let me at thy footstool fall
Psalm 134 (Southwell Tune)
Who will rise up with me?
Artists
Selwyn College ChoirConductor
Sarah MacDonaldWorks
How doth the holy CityI am the Resurrection and the life
If that a sinner's sighes
If ye love me
O Lord behold my miseries
O had I wings like to a dove
O woe is me for thee
Psalm 27 (York Tune, first setting)
Psalm 102 (Norwich Tune)
Psalm 138 (York Tune, second setting)
She weepeth continually (Second part)
Thou God of might
When David heard that Absolon was slaine
But when I said (Second part)
Lord, ever bridle my desires
O God, that no time dost despise
O let me at thy footstool fall
Psalm 134 (Southwell Tune)
Who will rise up with me?
Artists
Selwyn College ChoirConductor
Sarah MacDonaldAbout
It is newly-transcribed and edited for this recording by Professor Richard Rastall.
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