Celebration: Royal Music from Westminster Abbey

~ Release by Westminster Abbey Choir, London Brass (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Royal Fanfare
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
Royal Fanfares and Interludes (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
composer:
Sir Arthur Bliss (composer) (in 1960)
part of:
Bliss’s works catalogued by Lewis Foreman (Foreman [F.]) (number: F. 78)
Sir Arthur Bliss0:46
2I Was Glad
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
choir vocals:
Choir of Westminster Abbey (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
I was glad (Psalm 122) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Hubert Parry (English composer) (in 1902)
Sir Hubert Parry7:43
3Set Me as a Seal
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
choir vocals:
Choir of Westminster Abbey (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
solo tenor vocals:
John New (chorister / tenor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
Set me as a seal upon thine heart (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
composer:
William Walton (British composer and conductor)
Sir William Walton3:36
4Wash Me Thoroughly
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
choir vocals:
Choir of Westminster Abbey (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
solo treble vocals:
Jo Crouch (cellist / former chorister) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
Wash me throughly (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
composer:
Samuel Sebastian Wesley
Samuel Sebastian Wesley5:01
5Te Deum in B‐flat
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
choir vocals:
Choir of Westminster Abbey (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
Morning Service in B-flat major, op. 10: Te Deum (~6 min) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
composer:
Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (Irish composer)
part of:
Morning Service in B-flat major, op. 10
Sir Charles Villiers Stanford6:53
6Rejoice in the Lord Alway
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
choir vocals:
Choir of Westminster Abbey (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
Rejoice in the Lord alway (Philippians 4:4–7) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
composer:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
[anonymous]3:03
7The Lord's My Shepherd (Crimond)
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
choir vocals:
Choir of Westminster Abbey (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
Crimond (The Lord’s my shepherd) (Psalm 23) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
additional composer:
William Baird Ross
composer:
Jessie Seymour Irvine
Jessie Seymour Irvine, William Baird Ross3:12
8I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
choir vocals:
Choir of Westminster Abbey (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
solo bass vocals:
Simon Birchall (operatic bass) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes (Psalm 121; for chorus and brass) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
composer:
William McKie (Australian organist and composer)
William McKie3:12
9Wedding Fanfare
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
Wedding Fanfare (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
composer:
Sir Arthur Bliss (composer)
Sir Arthur Bliss1:03
10O Clap Your Hands
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
choir vocals:
Choir of Westminster Abbey (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
O clap your hands (Psalm 47) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
composer:
Ralph Vaughan Williams (English composer) (in 1920)
Ralph Vaughan Williams3:25
11Lord, for Thy Tender Mercy's Sake
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
choir vocals:
Choir of Westminster Abbey (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
composer:
Richard Farrant and John Hilton (the elder, 1560?-1608?)
John Hilton2:13
12Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
choir vocals:
Choir of Westminster Abbey (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
composer:
Samuel Sebastian Wesley
Samuel Sebastian Wesley3:47
13O Taste and See
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
choir vocals:
Choir of Westminster Abbey (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
solo treble vocals:
Adam Aiken (treble) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
O taste and see (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
composer:
Ralph Vaughan Williams (English composer) (in 1952)
Ralph Vaughan Williams1:35
14Whoso Dwelleth Under the Defence
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
choir vocals:
Choir of Westminster Abbey (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
Whoso dwelleth under the defence of the Most High (Psalm 91) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
lyricist:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
composer:
Sir Walter Galpin Alcock (English organist and composer)
Sir Walter Galpin Alcock4:25
15Old Hundredth
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
trumpet:
Roderick Franks (British trumpet player) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
choir vocals:
Choir of Westminster Abbey (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
Old Hundredth (Psalm 100; arr. Vaughan Williams) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
lyricist:
William Kethe
composer:
Loys Bourgeois (French renaissance composer)
arranger:
Ralph Vaughan Williams (English composer) (in 1953)
is based on:
Old 100th (original tune)
Ralph Vaughan Williams5:16
16Toccata in F (from Symphony no. 5 op. 42)
brass:
London Brass (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
organ:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
pipe organ:
Iain Simcock
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
recording of:
Symphonie pour orgue n° 5 en fa mineur, op. 42 n° 1: V. Toccata (from 1988-03-14 until 1988-03-18)
composer:
Charles‐Marie Widor (French organist, composer and teacher) (in 1879)
part of:
Symphonie pour orgue n° 5 en fa mineur, op. 42 n° 1
Charles‐Marie Widor6:10

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ASIN:US: B004OKFJ26 [info]