Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
Three motets from Sequence for St. Wulfstan. Beatus auctor saeculi (3:52) ; O vera digna hostia (3:34) ; Tu claustra stirpe regia (3:37) -- Magnificat & Nunc dimittis : variations for choir (14:03) -- Two upper-voice settings. Bring rest, sweet dreaming child (4:19) ; Columba aspexit (2:28) -- Dorchester canticles. Cantate Domino (5:45) ; Deus misereatur (6:45) -- Four mixed-voices settings. Gratias tibi (4:23) ; Ave Maria (2:47) ; Care charminge sleepe (6:41) ; Locus iste (3:50) -- Colimaçon (3:22) |
Notes |
The last work for organ |
Performer |
Choir of Clare College ; Timothy Brown, director ; with James McVinnie, organ (tracks 8-9, 12, 14) ; Rafal Jezierski, violoncello (tracks 4-5) ; Adrian Spillett, percussion (tracks 8-9) ; Helen Tunstall, harp (tracks 6, 8-9) |
Event |
Recorded in the Watford Colosseum, London, July 2005, except tracks 7 and 14, recorded in the chapel of Tonbridge School, Kent, July 2005 |
Notes |
Sung in Latin and English |
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Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices)
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Motets.
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Choruses, Sacred (Women's voices)
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Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 5 parts) with organ
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Organ music.
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Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices)
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Choruses, Sacred (Women's voices)
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Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 5 parts) with organ
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Motets
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Organ music
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Brown, Timothy, 1946-
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McVinnie, James.
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Jezierski, Rafal.
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Spillett, Adrian.
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Tunstall, Helen.
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O'Regan, Tarik.
Beatus auctor saeculi.
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O'Regan, Tarik.
O vera digna hostia.
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O'Regan, Tarik.
Tu claustra stirpe regia.
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O'Regan, Tarik.
Magnificat.
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O'Regan, Tarik.
Nunc dimittis.
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O'Regan, Tarik.
Bring rest, sweet dreaming child
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O'Regan, Tarik.
Columba aspexit.
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O'Regan, Tarik.
Dorchester canticles.
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O'Regan, Tarik.
Gratias tibi
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O'Regan, Tarik.
Ave Maria
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O'Regan, Tarik.
Care charminge sleepe.
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O'Regan, Tarik.
Locus iste
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O'Regan, Tarik.
Colimaçon.
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Clare College (University of Cambridge). Choir.
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