
Tewkesbury Abbey Schola Cantorum: Songbook
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Label: Delphian
Cat No: DCD34097
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 1st August 2011
Contents
Works
Songs (4), op.13West Side Story
Ave Maria (after JS Bach)
I sing of a maiden
Ex ore innocentium (It is a thing most wonderful)
The Land of Spices
At The River (arr. A Copland)
How Can I Keep From Singing (arr. John Scott)
Dutch Carol
Wedding Introit
Vater unser
King Arthur (The British Worthy), Z628
Songs (3), op.3
The Lord's Prayer (arr. Barry Rose)
The Skye Boat Song
Dirge for Fidele
I Will Give My Love An Apple
Linden Lea
The Flower
Artists
The Trebles of Tewkesbury Abbey Schola CantorumHelen Porter (piano)
Carleton Etherington (organ)
Conductor
Benjamin NicholasWorks
Songs (4), op.13West Side Story
Ave Maria (after JS Bach)
I sing of a maiden
Ex ore innocentium (It is a thing most wonderful)
The Land of Spices
At The River (arr. A Copland)
How Can I Keep From Singing (arr. John Scott)
Dutch Carol
Wedding Introit
Vater unser
King Arthur (The British Worthy), Z628
Songs (3), op.3
The Lord's Prayer (arr. Barry Rose)
The Skye Boat Song
Dirge for Fidele
I Will Give My Love An Apple
Linden Lea
The Flower
Artists
The Trebles of Tewkesbury Abbey Schola CantorumHelen Porter (piano)
Carleton Etherington (organ)
Conductor
Benjamin NicholasAbout
This is evident most of all in the distinctive singing of 11-year-old Laurence Kilsby, whose gifts won him the BBC Chorister of the Year competition in 2009. On this recording, he features as soloist in two Shelley settings by Roger Quilter, the Bach/Gounod Ave Maria and in John Ireland’s beautiful, sincerely-felt Passiontide motet Ex Ore Innocentium from 1944.
“The trebles splendidly vindicate the tradition that places them at the heart of English cathedral music” - Gramophone, April 2009
Contents:
- QUILTER: Music, When Soft Voices Die, Love’s Philosophy
- PART: Vater Unser
- PURCELL: Fairest Isle (Address To Britain), Nymphs And Shepherds
- Gabriel JACKSON: The Land Of Spices
- SKEMPTON: Whispers
- DELIBES: O Salutaris Hostia
- IRELAND: Ex Ore Innocentium
- WILBY: The Flower
- R R BENNETT: A Song At Evening
- BACH/GOUNOD: Ave Maria
- MACMILLAN: Dutch Carol, Wedding Introit
- VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: I Will Give My Love An Apple, Linden Lea, Dirge For Fidele
- BERNSTEIN: Somewhere
- BARBER: Sure On This Shining Night
- Robert LOWRY arr COPLAND: At The River
- John TAVENER, arr. Barry ROSE: The Lord’s Prayer
- HADLEY: Sing Of A Maiden
- TRAD arr GRAINGER: Skye Boat Song
- LOWRY arr John SCOTT: How Can I Keep From Singing
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