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| The Complete New English Hymnal Vol 3 / Paul Trepte, Et Al | |||||
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Release Date: 03/27/2001 Label: Priory Records Catalog #: 703 Spars Code: DDD Composer: Anonymous, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Traditional, Christopher Dearnley, Jeremiah Clarke, Walter Greatorex, Thomas Turton, Loys Bourgeois, Richard Runciman Terry, Francis Stanfield, Arthur H. Brown, Alexander R. Reinagle, John Hughes, Alexander Ewing, Henry Thomas Smart, A. Gregory Murray, Arthur Somervell, William Henry Harris, Francois du Caurroy Performer: Scott Farrell Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir
Number of Discs: 1 |
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| Includes work(s) by various composers. Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir. Conductor: Paul Trepte. Soloist: Scott Farrell. | |||||
| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | ||||
| 1. |
Conditor alme siderum by Anonymous | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: Medieval |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 1 Minutes 50 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: This tune is set to the text "Creator of the stars of night" by the "New English Hymnal" editors. | |||||
| 2. |
Lo! He comes, with clouds descending by Ralph Vaughan Williams | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: 20th Century |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 4 Minutes 40 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. | |||||
| 3. |
English Hymnal: O little town of Bethlehem by Ralph Vaughan Williams | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: 20th Century Written: 1906; England |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 4 Minutes 14 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: The descant on this recording is by Thomas Armstrong. | |||||
| 4. |
Why, impious Herod "St. Venantius" by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Written: Rouen, France |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 2 Minutes 54 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: This work was harmonized by Michael Fleming. | |||||
| 5. |
My God, I love thee by Anonymous | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 2 Minutes 34 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: The music used for this hymn is an adaption of an aria from Handel's 'Solomon.' | |||||
| 6. |
Now the Green Blade riseth by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 2 Minutes 1 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: This tune was harmonized by Martin Shaw. | |||||
| 7. |
Sing to him in whom creation "Finnian" by Christopher Dearnley | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: 20th Century Written: by 1975; England |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 3 Minutes 43 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. | |||||
| 8. |
Brockham by Jeremiah Clarke | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: Baroque Written: England |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 2 Minutes 15 Secs. Language: English |
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Notes: This tune is set to the text "The saint who first found grace to pen" by Laurence Housman. The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. |
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| 9. |
Tell out, my soul, the greatness of the Lord! by Walter Greatorex | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: 20th Century Written: England |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 2 Minutes 23 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. | |||||
| 10. |
O God, thy loving care for man "Ely" by Thomas Turton | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: Romantic Written: by 1844; England |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 2 Minutes 14 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. | |||||
| 11. |
Lord of all hopefulness by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 2 Minutes 27 Secs. Language: English |
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Notes: This tune was harmonized by Eric Routley. The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. |
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| 12. |
Les commandemens de Dieu by Loys Bourgeois | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: Renaissance Written: by 1551; Geneva, Switzerland |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 2 Minutes 30 Secs. Language: English |
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Notes: This tune is set to the text "Father, we thank thee who has planted." The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. |
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| 13. |
Praise to the Holiest in the height by Richard Runciman Terry | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: 20th Century Written: England |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 1 Minutes 36 Secs. Language: English |
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Notes: This tune is set to the text "This is the day the Lord hath made" by Isaac Watts. The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. |
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| 14. |
Sweet Sacrament divine by Francis Stanfield | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: Romantic Written: by 1858 |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 3 Minutes 48 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. | |||||
| 15. |
Just as I am, without one plea "Saffron Walden" by Arthur H. Brown | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: Romantic Written: by 1906; England |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 3 Minutes 43 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. | |||||
| 16. |
St. Peter by Alexander R. Reinagle | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: Romantic Written: 1836; England |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 2 Minutes 24 Secs. Language: English |
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Notes: This tune is set to the text "How sweet the name of Jesus sounds" by John Newton. The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. |
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| 17. |
Guide me, o thou great Jehovah by John Hughes | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: Romantic Written: Wales, UK |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 2 Minutes 46 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. | |||||
| 18. |
Ewing by Alexander Ewing | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: Romantic Written: 1853; Scotland |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 3 Minutes 11 Secs. Language: English |
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Notes: This tune is set to the text "Jerusalem the golden." The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. Arranged: William Henry Monk (by 1861) |
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| 19. |
Light's abode, celestial Salem by Henry Thomas Smart | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: Romantic Written: England |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 3 Minutes 29 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. | |||||
| 20. |
Lord, thy word abideth by Anonymous | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: Medieval Written: Germany |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 2 Minutes 32 Secs. Language: English |
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Notes: This arrangement by William Henry Monk is titled "Ravenshaw." The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. |
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| 21. |
Tunbridge by Jeremiah Clarke | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: Baroque Written: England |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 1 Minutes 54 Secs. Language: English |
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Notes: This tune is set to the hymn "Jesus, Lord, we look to thee" by Charles Wesley. The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. |
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| 22. |
O God, my God, for you I long by A. Gregory Murray | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: 20th Century Written: England |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 2 Minutes 45 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. | |||||
| 23. |
Windermere by Arthur Somervell | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: Romantic Written: England |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 2 Minutes 10 Secs. Language: English |
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Notes: This tune is set to the text "O Lord our God, arise" by Ralph Wardlaw. The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. |
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| 24. |
King of glory, king of peace by William Henry Harris | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: 20th Century Written: England |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 2 Minutes 13 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. | |||||
| 25. |
Lead, kindly light "Alberta" by William Henry Harris | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: 20th Century Written: 1924; England |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 2 Minutes 38 Secs. Language: English |
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| Notes: The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. | |||||
| 26. |
O Filii et Filiae by Francois du Caurroy | ||||
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Performer:
Scott Farrell (Organ)
Conductor: Paul Trepte Orchestra/Ensemble: Ely Cathedral Choir Period: Renaissance Written: France |
Date of Recording: 03/2000 Venue: St. John's Church, Hackney, England Length: 4 Minutes 49 Secs. Language: English |
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Notes: This work was harmonized by E.W. Goldsmith. It is set to the the text "Alleluya! Alleluya! Alleluya!" by Jean Tisserand. The descant on this recording is by Paul Trepte. |
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