Vox Dicentis: Choral Music by E W Naylor
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Label: Regent Records
Cat No: REGCD426
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 31st March 2014
Contents
Works
And there shall be signsBehold, God is great
Benedicite in G major
Christ both died, and rose
I will cause the shower to come down
Jubilate Deo in A major
Magnificat in A major
Nunc dimittis in A major
O Jerusalem, look about thee
Te Deum Laudamus in A major
This is the month, and this the happy morn
Vox dicentis: Clama
We have heard with our ears
Artists
Chapel Choir of Emmanuel College, CambridgeConductor
Richard LathamWorks
And there shall be signsBehold, God is great
Benedicite in G major
Christ both died, and rose
I will cause the shower to come down
Jubilate Deo in A major
Magnificat in A major
Nunc dimittis in A major
O Jerusalem, look about thee
Te Deum Laudamus in A major
This is the month, and this the happy morn
Vox dicentis: Clama
We have heard with our ears
Artists
Chapel Choir of Emmanuel College, CambridgeConductor
Richard LathamAbout
Edward Woodall Naylor (1867–1934) was Organist of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, from 1898 until his death.
Apart from his well-known anthem Vox dicentis: Clama and a few canticle settings, very little of his music is in the repertoire of choirs today, and this recording presents a wide range of unknown choral works.
This is the first recording entirely devoted to his choral works, and, appropriately, is sung by the present-day Choir of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, directed by Richard Latham, in their first recording on the Regent label.
In addition to Vox dicentis, the Morning and Evening canticles in A, and the Benedicte in G, this new recording contains seven first recordings, and forms an ideal introduction to the composer’s sacred choral works.
A delightful and engaging survey through some unknown backwaters of Victorian and Edwardian sacred choral music!
In addition to full notes on the music and texts, the CD booklet includes an extended essay on the life and works of E W Naylor by the Revd Canon Raymond Hockley (1929–2012), who was Chaplain of Emmanuel College, Cambridge (1968–76), and subsequently Precentor of York Minster (1976–95). The essay is an extract from the author’s planned publication 'Edward Naylor, Composer, Performer and Scholar', which remained incomplete and unpublished at the time of his death.
Track Listing:
1. Vox dicentis: Clama
2. Behold, God is great (premiere recording)
3. Te Deum Laudamus in A
4. Jubilate Deo in A
5. We have heard with our ears (premiere recording)
6. Magnificat in A
7. Nunc dimittis in A
8. I will cause the shower to come down (premiere recording)
9. This is the month, and this the happy morn (premiere recording)
10. Benedicite in G
11. O Jerusalem, look about thee (premiere recording)
12. And there shall be signs (premiere recording)
13. Christ both died, and rose (premiere recording)
14. Final Responses – Ferial
15. Final Responses – Festal
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