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Amazon: (http•••) iTunes: (http•••) GooglePlay: (http•••) Formed 900 years ago, the St Paul’s Cathedral Choir – one of the world’s most celebrated cathedral choirs – finally makes their debut on Decca with an album of traditional and brand new festive carols from the heart of London, under the direction of Andrew Carwood. On this album, old and new sit side by side as classic carols in famous arrangements rub shoulders with new works such as Philip Stopford’s beautiful setting of the 16th Century Lully Lulla Lullay, and Graham Jordan Ellis’s captivating There Is No Rose which is rarely recorded. Other works include the lively Carol of the Bells and John Rutter’s ravishing All Bells in Paradise. This is THE collection of carols to own this Christmas! (http•••) #StPaulsChoir #CarolOfTheBells #Vevo
Amazon: (http•••) iTunes: (http•••) GooglePlay: (http•••) Formed 900 years ago, the St Paul’s Cathedral Choir – one of the world’s most celebrated cathedral choirs – finally makes their debut on Decca with an album of traditional and brand new festive carols from the heart of London, under the direction of Andrew Carwood. On this album, old and new sit side by side as classic carols in famous arrangements rub shoulders with new works such as Philip Stopford’s beautiful setting of the 16th Century Lully Lulla Lullay, and Graham Jordan Ellis’s captivating There Is No Rose which is rarely recorded. Other works include the lively Carol of the Bells and John Rutter’s ravishing All Bells in Paradise. This is THE collection of carols to own this Christmas! (http•••)
Edward Elgar Hubert Parry William Walton Felix Mendelssohn Arthur Sullivan Charles Villiers Stanford Villiers Ralph Vaughan Williams Walter Parratt Gioacchino Rossini
Dr David Starkey's exploration of how the monarchy shaped Britain's music concludes with the 19th and 20th centuries, when the crown rediscovered the power of pageantry and ceremony and when native music experienced a renaissance. David discovers the royal origins of such classics as Edward Elgar's 'Land of Hope and Glory', Hubert Parry's 'I Was Glad' and William Walton's 'Crown Imperial', as well as finding out how the twentieth century's coronations - culminating in the crowning of Elizabeth II - cemented the repertory of royal classics in the hearts of the British people. He hears music written by Queen Victoria's beloved Albert, Prince Consort, played for him in Buckingham Palace on a lavish golden piano which was bought by Victoria and Albert themselves. There are also specially recorded performances from St Paul's Cathedral Choir and Westminster Abbey and of works by Felix Mendelssohn, Arthur Sullivan, Charles Villiers Stanford, and Ralph Vaughan Williams, as well as Hubert Parry's classic 'Jerusalem'. David uncovers a rarely seen, diamond-encrusted conductor's baton that was a gift from Queen Victoria to her private organist, Sir Walter Parratt. He also recounts the duets sung by Italian opera composer Gioacchino Rossini with George IV in his decadent pleasure palace, the Brighton Pavilion; and visits the Royal College of Music in London, and St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, both of which played a crucial role in the revival of British music. (http•••)
Auerbach Vladimir Jurowski Mark Stone Pittsinger Keller Semperoper 1945 2012
Requiem »Dresden – Ode an den Frieden (Ode to Peace)« [2012] für 2 Knabensoprane, Countertenor, Bassbariton, Knabenchor, Männerchor und Orchester To commemorate the destruction of Dresden on February 13, 1945. Vladimir Jurowski, conductor Maarten Engeltjes, countertenor Mark Stone, baritone Richard Pittsinger and Jack Keller (choristers of the Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys), boy soprano Choristers of the St. Paul's Cathedral Choir (London) Choristers of the Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys (New York) Men of Sächsischen Staatsopernchors Dresden Semperoper Dresden 14 February 2012 00:00 Introduction 01:49 I. Post silentium (Præludium – Requiem æternam) 09:30 II. Psalm 134 (Ein Lied im höhern Chor) 12:05 III. Vater unser 15:49 IV. Kyrie 19:45 V. Father Judges Gebet 22:04 VI. Psalm 100 25:33 VII. Die Verheißung (Apostelgeschichte 2: 17 - 21) 33:05 VIII. De profundis (Psalm 130) 36:48 IX. Gradual – Sh’ma Israel 39:07 X. Tuba mirum 42:05 XI. Mizmor l’David (Psalm 23) 45:44 XII. Lacrimosa 48:49 XIII. Libera me – Ana Beko’ach 53:00 XIV. In silentium (Ode to Peace / Ode an den Frieden) 56:16 XV. Anrufung der Schutzengel 58:07 XVI. Frieden, wo Gott wohnt 1:01:15 XVII. Amen / XVIII. Amen