Remembrance
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Label: Harmonia Mundi
Cat No: HMU907654
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 21st October 2016
Contents
Works
Requiem, op.9They are at rest
Call to remembrance, O Lord
Bring us, O Lord God
Abide with Me
How are the mighty fallen
Song for Athene
When David heard
Kontakion of the Dead
When David heard
Artists
Choir of Clare College, CambridgeJebbifer Johnston (mezzo-soprano)
Neal Davies (bass)
Guy Johnston (cello)
Matthew Jorysz (organ)
Conductor
Graham RossWorks
Requiem, op.9They are at rest
Call to remembrance, O Lord
Bring us, O Lord God
Abide with Me
How are the mighty fallen
Song for Athene
When David heard
Kontakion of the Dead
When David heard
Artists
Choir of Clare College, CambridgeJebbifer Johnston (mezzo-soprano)
Neal Davies (bass)
Guy Johnston (cello)
Matthew Jorysz (organ)
Conductor
Graham RossAbout
Founded in 1971, the Choir of Clare College has gained an international reputation as one of the leading university choral groups in the world. Beyond its primary function of leading services three times a week in the College Chapel in Cambridge, the Choir maintains an active schedule recording, broadcasting and performing worldwide. In addition to live performances the Choir has produced an impressive discography: their partnership with Harmonia Mundi includes recordings of Handel’s Messiah, Blow’s Venus and Adonis, with René Jacobs, world première recordings of choral works by Imogen Holst, and most recently a series based on the major festivals in the Anglican calendar, produced, engineered and edited by John Rutter and accompanied by excellent booklet notes by Graham Ross.
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