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Westminster Cathedral Choir
Active: 1910 - ; Westminster, England
London's Westminster Cathedral is the leading Catholic church in England. The Benedictine monks who built and owned Westminster Abbey reclaimed part of the marsh around Westminster. The Abbey (by that time property of the Church of England) sold the land for use as a prison. When the prison was retired, the Roman Catholic Church acquired the land in 1884 for a new cathedral. It is actually one of the newest churches in London. Its foundation ...
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Victoria: Masses, Salve Regina / Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir
Release Date: 11/08/2011   Label: Hyperion   Catalog: 67891   Number of Discs: 1
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Composers
Allegri, Gregorio (5)
Anerio, Felice (1)
Anerio, Giovanni F. (1)
Anonymous (7)
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1)
Bevan, David (1)
Bingham, Judith (1)
Brahms, Johannes (1)
Britten, Benjamin (4)
Bruckner, Anton (1)
Byrd, William (3)
Cardoso, Manuel, Frei (1)
Cavalli, Pier Francesco (3)
Cornelius, Peter (1)
Cotes, Ambrosio (1)
Cristo, Pedro de (2)
Darke, Harold Edwin (3)
Davies, Henry Walford (2)
Des Préz, Josquin (1)
Dupré, Marcel (1)
Duruflé, Maurice (1)
Dvorák, Antonín (1)
Elgar, Sir Edward (2)
Erbach, Christian (1)
Escobedo, Bartolomé de (1)
Fauré, Gabriel (2)
Fernandez, Aires (1)
Franck, César (1)
Franco, Hernando (1)
Gabrieli, Giovanni (4)
Gauntlett, Henry John (2)
Gibbons, Orlando (1)
Gounod, Charles (1)
Grieg, Edvard (1)
Gruber, Franz Xaver (2)
Guerrero, Francisco (3)
Hadley, Patrick (2)
Handel, George Frideric (1)
Harris, William Henry (1)
Hassler, Hans Leo (1)
Holst, Gustav (2)
Howells, Herbert (2)
Infantas, Fernando de las (1)
Ingalls, Jeremiah (1)
Janácek, Leos (1)
Kirkpatrick, William J. (1)
Kodály, Zoltán (1)
Langlais, Jean (1)
Lassus, Orlando de (3)
Liszt, Franz (1)
Lobo, Alonso (2)
López Capillas, Francisco (1)
Lotti, Antonio (4)
MacMillan, James (2)
Malcolm, George (1)
Martin, Frank (3)
Martin, Matthew (1)
Mathias, William (1)
Mawby, Colin (4)
Maxwell Davies, Peter (1)
Mendelssohn, Felix (7)
Messiaen, Olivier (1)
Monteverdi, Claudio (5)
Morales, Cristóbal de (1)
Mouton, Jean (1)
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1)
Niles, John Jacob (1)
Padilla, Juan Gutierrez de (1)
Palestrina, Giovanni (12)
Panufnik, Roxanna (2)
Parry, Charles Hubert (1)
Parsons, Robert (1)
Pärt, Arvo (1)
Pearsall, Robert Lucas (1)
Peñalosa, Francisco de (1)
Philips, Peter [renaiss.] (1)
Phillips, Peter [conduct] (1)
Pizzetti, Ildebrando (2)
Poulenc, Francis (2)
Praetorius, Michael (3)
Rebelo, Joao Lourenço (1)
Rheinberger, Joseph (1)
Rossini, Gioachino (1)
Rubbra, Edmund (1)
Salazar, Antonio de (1)
Schubert, Franz (1)
Sévérac, Déodat de (1)
Stanford, Charles Villiers (1)
Stravinsky, Igor (1)
Tallis, Thomas (1)
Tavener, John (2)
Traditional (3)
Tye, Christopher (2)
Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1)
Viadana, Lodovico da (1)
Victoria, Tomás Luis de (20)
Vierne, Louis (1)
Villette, Pierre (1)
Vivanco, Sebastian de (2)
Wade, John Francis (2)
Walton, Sir William (3)
Warlock, Peter (2)
Widor, Charles-Marie (1)
Wishart, Peter (1)
Wood, Charles (1)
Conductors
Baker, Martin (15)
Best, Matthew (2)
Cleobury, Stephen (5)
Hill, David (17)
Malcolm, George (2)
Malgoire, Jean-Claude (1)
Marriner, Sir Neville (3)
O'Donnell, James (26)
Preston, Simon (1)
Watkinson, Andrew (2)
Labels
Chandos (3)
Decca (4)
Deutsche Grammophon (1)
Eloquence (1)
Griffin (3)
Helios (16)
Herald Records (1)
Hyperion (35)
Naxos (1)
Newton Classics (1)
Regis (1)
Sony (1)
Teldec (2)
More Featured Westminster Cathedral Choir CDs & DVDs:
Panufnik: Westminster Mass; Tavener, Part, Mawby, Et Al
Release Date: 02/15/2000   Label: Teldec   Catalog: 28069   Number of Discs: 1
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Allegri: Miserere / Cleobury, Westminster Cathedral Choir
Release Date:    Label: Decca   Catalog: 410005   Number of Discs: 1
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Christmas Carols / Preston, Choir Of Westminster Abbey
Release Date:    Label: Deutsche Grammophon   Catalog: 413590   Number of Discs: 1
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Victoria: Responsories For Tenebrae / Malcolm, Westminster Cathedral Choir
Release Date:    Label: Decca   Catalog: 425078   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Joseph Stevenson
London's Westminster Cathedral is the leading Catholic church in England. The Benedictine monks who built and owned Westminster Abbey reclaimed part of the marsh around Westminster. The Abbey (by that time property of the Church of England) sold the land for use as a prison. When the prison was retired, the Roman Catholic Church acquired the land in 1884 for a new cathedral. It is actually one of the newest churches in London. Its foundation stone was laid in 1895, and the Cathedral was consecrated in 1910.

From the initial planning of the Cathedral by Cardinal Herbert Vaughan, music was given great weight in the church's activities. Cardinal Vaughan had been inspired by the Solesmes Abbey's revival of Gregorian chant and by the accomplishments of the Anglican Church's choral tradition. Music is the largest single item in the Cathedral's budget. It operates a full-time choral school for its choristers, where each child is required to learn two instruments in addition to vocal studies. Westminster Cathedral is the only church in the world that celebrates a fully sung mass every day.

The Westminster Cathedral Choir, among just a few others, can credibly be called the best choir in Europe. Sir Richard Terry, the church's first Master of Music, was a devoted scholar of pre-Baroque polyphonic church music and revived choral masterpieces of Tudor-era English composers and their contemporaries on the Continent. He also vigorously championed new composition. Over the years composers of the stature of Ralph Vaughan Williams, Lennox Berkeley, Gustav Holst, Benjamin Britten, Herbert Howells, William Mathias, and David Sanger have composed for the Cathedral Choir.

It made one of the earliest British choral recordings, an acoustic disc cut in 1908. In the compact disc age, it has made a highly acclaimed series of recordings for the British label Hyperion, ranging in repertory from Renaissance polyphony to music of Britten, Poulenc, Langlais, and Stravinsky. It sings concerts and tours as its church service schedule permits, and frequently broadcasts. It joined the Choir of St. Paul's Cathedral (the largest Anglican Church) in 1992 to inaugurate that church's newly restored organ.
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