Dreamland: Contemporary Choral Riches from the Hyperion Catalogue

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1To Morning
recording engineer:
David Hinitt (UK recording engineer, early 21c)
producer:
Adrian Peacock (bass vocalist, producer)
choir vocals:
Polyphony (choir) (from 2008-01-03 until 2008-01-05)
conductor:
Stephen Layton (English conductor) (from 2008-01-03 until 2008-01-05)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church (Gospel Oak) in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 2008-01-03 until 2008-01-05)
recording of:
To Morning (from 2008-01-03 until 2008-01-05)
composer:
Gabriel Jackson (choral composer) (in 2007)
Gabriel Jackson2:26
2As one who has slept
choir vocals:
Polyphony (choir)
conductor:
Stephen Layton (English conductor)
recording of:
As one who has slept (for voices a cappella)
composer:
John Tavener (20th century composer) (in 1996)
John Tavener4:03
3Ave, dulcissima Maria
finger cymbals:
Morten Lauridsen (composer) (from 2006-01-03 until 2006-01-04)
choir vocals:
Polyphony (choir) (from 2006-01-03 until 2006-01-04)
conductor:
Stephen Layton (English conductor) (from 2006-01-03 until 2006-01-04)
recording of:
Ave, dulcissima Maria (from 2006-01-03 until 2006-01-04)
composer:
Morten Lauridsen (composer) (in 2005)
Morten Lauridsen7:04
4Alleluia
choir vocals:
Schola Cantorum of Oxford
conductor:
James Burton (composer and conductor)
recording of:
Alleluia (by Randall Thompson, for unaccompanied SATB chorus; premiered on July 8, 1940 at Tanglewood)
composer:
Randall Thompson (American composer) (in 1940-07)
premiered at:
Tanglewood Music Festival 1940 (1940-07)
Randall Thompson6:15
5O sacrum convivium
choir vocals:
Holst Singers
conductor:
Stephen Layton (English conductor)
recording of:
O sacrum convivium, op. 27
composer:
Pierre Villette (French composer) (in 1959)
Pierre Villette3:43
6Äiutus (Lulling)
recording engineer:
Simon Eadon (classical music engineer) (from 2007-07-13 until 2007-07-16)
producer:
Adrian Peacock (bass vocalist, producer)
choir vocals:
Holst Singers (from 2007-07-13 until 2007-07-16)
conductor:
Stephen Layton (English conductor) (from 2007-07-13 until 2007-07-16)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church (Gospel Oak) in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 2007-07-13 until 2007-07-16)
recording of:
Neli eesti hällilaulu, nr. 4: Äiutus (Muhu) (Four Estonian Lullabies, No. 4: Lulling (Muhu)) (from 2007-07-13 until 2007-07-16)
lyricist:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Veljo Tormis (Estonian composer) (in 1989)
part of:
Neli eesti hällilaulu (Four Estonian Lullabies)
Veljo Tormis2:12
7The Corpus Christi Carol
recording engineer:
Julian Millard (engineer)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
bass vocals:
Christopher Sheldrake (from 2006-02-20 until 2006-02-23)
choir vocals:
Wells Cathedral Choir (from 2006-02-20 until 2006-02-23)
countertenor vocals:
Kevin Beckett (from 2006-02-20 until 2006-02-23)
soprano vocals:
Frances Henderson (from 2006-02-20 until 2006-02-23) and Léonie Maxwell (from 2006-02-20 until 2006-02-23)
tenor vocals:
Iain Macleod-Jones (from 2006-02-20 until 2006-02-23)
conductor:
Matthew Owens (choral conductor and organist) (from 2006-02-20 until 2006-02-23)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 2006)
recorded at:
Wells Cathedral in Wells, Somerset, England, United Kingdom (from 2006-02-20 until 2006-02-23)
recording of:
Christ's Love: No. 2. The Corpus Christi Carol (from 2006-02-20 until 2006-02-23)
composer:
Geoffrey Burgon (English composer) (in 2001)
part of:
Christ's Love
Geoffrey Burgon4:39
8Adoro te
vocals:
Tonus Peregrinus
conductor:
Antony Pitts
recording of:
Adoro te
lyricist:
St. Thomas Aquinas
composer:
Antony Pitts (in 1999)
translator:
James Russell Woodford
Antony Pitts3:55
9Magnificat
producer:
Mark Brown (engineer)
choir vocals:
Polyphony (choir) (from 1997-01-10 until 1997-01-11)
conductor:
Stephen Layton (English conductor) (from 1997-01-10 until 1997-01-11)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1998)
recorded at:
Romsey Abbey in Hampshire, England, United Kingdom (from 1997-01-10 until 1997-01-11)
recording of:
Magnificat (for mixed choir a cappella) (from 1997-01-10 until 1997-01-11)
premiered in:
Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (on 1990-05-24)
composer:
Arvo Pärt (Estonian composer) (in 1989)
publisher:
Universal Edition AG (Wien) (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
sub-publisher:
ショット・ミュージック 株式会社 Dept. 3 (Schott Music Corporation Dept. 3)
Arvo Pärt6:56
10Stetit Angelus
choir vocals:
Choir of Royal Holloway
conductor:
Rupert Gough (choral director and organist)
recording of:
Stetit Angelus
composer:
Rihards Dubra (composer) (in 2005-08)
Rihards Dubra4:23
11A Child's Prayer
choir vocals:
Westminster Cathedral Choir
conductor:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor)
recording of:
A Child's Prayer
composer:
Sir James MacMillan (Scottish composer and conductor) (in 1996)
James MacMillan3:42
12The Shepherd's Carol
choir vocals:
Choir of Westminster Abbey
conductor:
James O’Donnell (organist and choir master)
recording of:
The Shepherd’s Carol
lyricist:
Clive Sansom (Poet)
composer:
Bob Chilcott (in 2000)
publisher:
Oxford University Press
Bob Chilcott3:09
13Balulalow
recording engineer:
Mike Skeet (recording engineer)
producer:
Nick Flower
choir vocals:
Schola Cantorum of Oxford (from 2000-03-12 until 2000-03-14)
conductor:
Mark Shepherd (choir conductor) (from 2000-03-12 until 2000-03-14)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 2007)
recorded at:
Chapel of Exeter College, Oxford in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom (from 2000-03-12 until 2000-03-14)
recording of:
Balulalow (from 2000-03-12 until 2000-03-14)
lyricist:
Martin Luther (German theologian of the Reformation)
composer:
Nicholas Maw (in 1964)
Nicholas Maw2:20
14Nunc Dimittis
choir vocals:
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge (from 2007-07-04 until 2007-07-07)
conductor:
Stephen Layton (English conductor) (from 2007-07-04 until 2007-07-07)
recording of:
Nunc dimittis (from 2007-07-04 until 2007-07-07)
composer:
Paweł Łukaszewski (composer) (in 2007)
Paweł Łukaszewski4:20
15Song
recording engineer:
Paul Proudman
producer:
David Trendell
choir vocals:
Schola Cantorum of Oxford (from 1995-03-10 until 1995-06-03)
soprano vocals:
Philippa Healey (soprano) (from 1995-03-10 until 1995-06-03)
conductor:
Jeremy Summerly (conductor) (from 1995-03-10 until 1995-06-03)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 2006)
recorded at:
Chapel of Hertford College, Oxford in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom (from 1995-03-10 until 1995-06-03)
recording of:
In the silence of the night: II. Song (from 1995-03-10 until 1995-06-03)
lyricist:
Christina Rossetti
composer:
Ruth Byrchmore (British composer) (in 1995)
part of:
In the silence of the night
Ruth Byrchmore6:20
16Sleep
choir vocals:
Polyphony (choir) (from 2005-01-03 until 2005-01-05)
conductor:
Stephen Layton (English conductor) (from 2005-01-03 until 2005-01-05)
recording of:
Sleep (from 2005-01-03 until 2005-01-05)
lyricist:
Charles Anthony Silvestri (US poet, fl. early 21c)
composer:
Eric Whitacre (composer) (in 2000)
Eric Whitacre5:33

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