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FARRANT, MENDELSSOHN, BAIRSTOW, SANDERS, St Paul's Cathedral Choir, John Scott

Passiontide at St Paul's

  • Lent
  • 1 A Lent Prose [3'34]
  • 2 RICHARD FARRANT (?1525–1580) Call to remembrance, O Lord [2'20]
  • 3 FELIX MENDELSSOHN (1809–1847) I waited for the Lord [4'43]
  • 4 SIR EDWARD CUTHBERT BAIRSTOW (1874–1946) The Lamentation [10'17]
  • Passiontide
  • 5 JOHN SANDERS (1933–2003) The Reproaches [12'54]
  • 6 BRIAN CHAPPLE (b1945) Ecce lignum Crucis [6'21]
  • 7 ANTON BRUCKNER (1824–1896) Christus factus est [6'11]
  • 8 ORLANDO GIBBONS (1583–1625) Drop, drop, slow tears [1'51]
  • 9 ANTONIO LOTTI (c1667–1740) Crucifixus a 8 [3'56]
  • Easter
  • 10 CHARLES WOOD (1866–1926) This joyful Eastertide [2'24]
  • 11 SIR EDWARD CUTHBERT BAIRSTOW (1874–1946) In Exitu Israel (Psalm 114) [2'44]
  • 12 PETER PHILIPS (c1561–1628) Ecce vicit Leo [3'36]
  • 13 BENJAMIN BRITTEN (1913–1976) Te Deum in C [8'02]
  • St Paul's Cathedral Choir - choir
  • John Scott - conductor
  • FARRANT
  • MENDELSSOHN
  • BAIRSTOW
  • SANDERS
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CD:

Nr kat.: CDH55436
Label  : Hyperion

'This is one of the most impressive discs I can recall from this choir' (Fanfare, USA) This sequence of music for Lent, Passiontide and Easter represents a journey through perhaps the most dramatic part of the Church's year. It is a season which has inspired many composers to write some of their most potent pieces, and contrasts the seriousness of intent and poignancy found in, say, Lotti's Crucifixus with the exuberance of music such as Philips's Ecce vicit Leo. Other favourites in this anthology include Mendelssohn's I waited for the Lord, Bruckner's Christus factus est, and the beautiful Gibbons setting of Drop, drop, slow tears with the soloist Anthony Way (who caused such a stir in television's The Choir). There are also two important new works, by John Sanders and Brian Chapple. A celebration both of Easter and of exceptional singing.