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'The unfamiliar verse anthems come radiantly alive. Surely after this airing several of them will become far more widely performed. I can't wait for Volume 3' (Organists' Review) 'A magical disc. I could not recommend this CD more strongly' (CDReview)
'The unfamiliar verse anthems come radiantly alive. Surely after this airing several of them will become far more widely performed. I can't wait for Volume 3' (Organists' Review) 'A magical disc. I could not recommend this CD more strongly' (CDReview) Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
Te Deum and Jubilate in D major, Z 232 by Henry Purcell
Performer:
James Bowman (Countertenor),
Michael George (Bass),
Rogers Covey-Crump (Tenor),
Nicolas Witcomb (Treble),
Philip Hallchurch (Treble),
Daniel Lochmann (Treble),
Timothy Bowes (Treble)
Conductor:
Robert King
Orchestra/Ensemble:
King's Consort,
Oxford New College Choir
Period: Baroque
Written: 1694; England
2.
Behold, now praise the Lord, Z 3 by Henry Purcell
Performer:
James Bowman (Countertenor),
Michael George (Bass),
Rogers Covey-Crump (Tenor)
Conductor:
Robert King
Orchestra/Ensemble:
King's Consort,
Oxford New College Choir
Period: Baroque
Written: circa 1680; England
Language: English
3.
Blessed are they that fear the Lord, Z 5 by Henry Purcell
Performer:
Rogers Covey-Crump (Tenor),
Philip Hallchurch (Treble),
Nicolas Witcomb (Treble),
Michael George (Bass)
Conductor:
Robert King
Orchestra/Ensemble:
King's Consort,
Oxford New College Choir
Period: Baroque
Written: 1688; England
Language: English
4.
I will give thanks unto Thee, O Lord, Z 20 by Henry Purcell
Performer:
Michael George (Bass),
James Bowman (Countertenor),
Rogers Covey-Crump (Tenor),
Daniel Lochmann (Treble),
Nicolas Witcomb (Treble)
Conductor:
Robert King
Orchestra/Ensemble:
King's Consort,
Oxford New College Choir
Period: Baroque
Written: circa 1682; England
Language: English
5.
My song shall be alway, Z 31 by Henry Purcell
Performer:
Michael George (Bass)
Conductor:
Robert King
Orchestra/Ensemble:
King's Consort,
Oxford New College Choir
Period: Baroque
Written: ?1690; England
Language: English
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