034571121017

The English Hymn, Vol. 1 - Christ Triumphant - Great Hymn Tunes Of The Twentieth Century

Malcolm Archer: Wells Cathedral Choir

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Format: CD

Cat No: CDP12101

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Release Date:  01 November 1999

Label:  Hyperion Records Ltd

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  034571121017

Genres:  Classical  Choral  

  • Description

    This CD launches yet another Hyperion series. This time we are turning our attention to the rich heritage of music sung in the Anglican church, the English hymn, which has never been systematically preserved on disc. The hymns are recorded by the mixed voices of Wells Cathedral Choir under their director, Malcolm Archer, who has made a speciality of the music and is the composer of one of the hymns. This first CD presents 22 familiar hymns from the 20th century. Composers include Vaughan Williams, John Ireland and Herbert Howells.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Christ Triumphant
      • 2. Ever Reigning - Michael Saward
      • 3. How shall I sing that Majesty - John Mason
      • 4. Like a Mighty River Flowing - Noel Tredennick
      • 5. Father
      • 6. hear the prayer we offer - Barry Ferguson
      • 7. I Vow to Thee
      • 8. My Country - Sir Cecil Spring-Rice
      • 9. We sing the praise of him who died - Thomas Kelly
      • 10. I
      • 11. the Lord of sea and sky (Here I am
      • 12. Lord) - Daniel L. Schutte
      • 13. All My Hope On God Is Founded - Robert Bridges
      • 14. Give Me the Wings of Faith - Isaac Watts
      • 15. Lord Jesus Christ - Patrick Appleford
      • 16. For All the Saints - Bishop William Walsham How
      • 17. My Song Is Love Unknown - Samuel Crossman
      • 18. Praise the Lord of heaven - Timothy Dudley-Smith
      • 19. Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken - John Newton
      • 20. Come Down
      • 21. O Love Divine - Ralph Vaughan Williams
      • 22. Hark what a sound
      • . and too divine for hearing - Richard Runciman Terry