Music for St Pauls | Hyperion - Helios CDH55359

Music for St Pauls

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Label: Hyperion - Helios

Cat No: CDH55359

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 28th June 2010

Contents

Works

Handel
‘Utrecht’ Te Deum HWV278

Handel
‘Utrecht’ Jubilate HWV279

Blow
I was glad when they said unto me

Boyce
Lord, thou hast been our refuge

Artists

Sophie Daneman (soprano)
Julia Gooding (soprano)
Edward Burrowes (treble)
Timothy Burtt (treble)
Alastair Cook (treble)
Robin Blaze (countertenor)
Ashley Stafford (countertenor)
Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor)
Mark Le Brocq (tenor)
Andrew Dale Forbes (bass)
St Paul’s Cathedral Choir
Parley of Instruments

Conductor

John Scott

Works

Handel
‘Utrecht’ Te Deum HWV278

Handel
‘Utrecht’ Jubilate HWV279

Blow
I was glad when they said unto me

Boyce
Lord, thou hast been our refuge

Artists

Sophie Daneman (soprano)
Julia Gooding (soprano)
Edward Burrowes (treble)
Timothy Burtt (treble)
Alastair Cook (treble)
Robin Blaze (countertenor)
Ashley Stafford (countertenor)
Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor)
Mark Le Brocq (tenor)
Andrew Dale Forbes (bass)
St Paul’s Cathedral Choir
Parley of Instruments

Conductor

John Scott

About

This recording was made to mark the tercentenary of the formal opening in 1697 of St Paul’s, rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London. It consists of four notable pieces written for the cathedral between 1697 and 1755.

John Blow wrote a new anthem for the opening ceremony. I was glad when they said unto me is a setting of the text which Bishop Compton took for his sermon during the service. Handel’s Te Deum and Jubilate, written for the Peace of Utrecht, was first heard in the Cathedral on 5 March 1713.

William Boyce’s anthem Lord, thou hast been our refuge was written in 1755 for the Festival of the Sons of the Clergy, the charity that raised (and still raises) funds for needy clergymen and their families. Like all the pieces recorded here, it is music that demands to be heard in the spacious acoustic of the building for which it was written.

A very fine demonstration of the English choral tradition at its best’ - Classic CD

Warmly recommended’ - BBC Music Magazine

Highly recommendable for an excellent programme beautifully performed’ - Organists’ Review

Invigorating and uplifting, this is a disc to raise the lowest and most jaded of spirits’ - Fanfare, USA

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