Lest We Forget
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Label: Signum
Cat No: SIGCD562
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 9th November 2018
Contents
Works
So they gave their bodiesAnd I saw a new Heaven
The Spirit of England, op.80
Rhapsodies (3), op.17
Te Deum in F major
Parry, Charles Hubert Hastings
Crossing the bar 'Sunset and evening star'There is an old belief
Scholefield, Clement Cottevill
The Day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clement)For lo, I raise up, op.145
Organ Sonatas (6)
Artists
The Choir of Chichester CathedralTimothy Ravalde (organ)
Charles Harrison (organ)
Conductor
Charles HarrisonWorks
So they gave their bodiesAnd I saw a new Heaven
The Spirit of England, op.80
Rhapsodies (3), op.17
Te Deum in F major
Parry, Charles Hubert Hastings
Crossing the bar 'Sunset and evening star'There is an old belief
Scholefield, Clement Cottevill
The Day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clement)For lo, I raise up, op.145
Organ Sonatas (6)
Artists
The Choir of Chichester CathedralTimothy Ravalde (organ)
Charles Harrison (organ)
Conductor
Charles HarrisonAbout
Released in support of the charity Combat Stress, this commemorative recording explores the themes associated with human conflict.
The programme brings together texts and music pointing to the frailty that leads to the violence of war but also to triumphs of the human spirit that so often arise from situations of the deepest desolation.
The Choir Of Chichester Cathedral are led by Charles Harrison in this collection of works by composers affected by the Great War, including Stanford, Bainton, Ireland, Howells, Parry and Elgar.
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