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Truro Cathedral Choir
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ต.ค. 2013
Truro Cathedral Choir's CD 'Truro 125'; Ave maris stella by James MacMillan
In October 2013 Truro Cathedral Choir's new CD, 'Truro 125' was released on the Regent Records label. This video clip shows the choir in a recording session for the CD in May 2013.
The recording celebrates 125 years of Truro Cathedral and Truro Cathedral Choir. Most of the music has been composed specially for the choir in the past three years. The choir is directed by Christopher Gray and the organist is Luke Bond.
The CD is available from Truro Cathedral Shop, regent-records.co.uk and other outlets and websites. The full content is as follows:
Truro 125
Truro Evening Service - Russell Pascoe
Ave maris stella - Paul Drayton
The Christmas Truce - Graham Fitkin
Lament - Francis Pott
Lost - Graham Fitkin
Church Music - Julian Philips
I sing of a maiden - Julian Philips
Ave maris stella - James MacMillan
Cantate Domino - Gabriel Jackson
Missa Brevis - Russell Pascoe
In the bleak midwinter - Becky McGlade
The World's Desire
Noe, noe - David Bednall
The recording celebrates 125 years of Truro Cathedral and Truro Cathedral Choir. Most of the music has been composed specially for the choir in the past three years. The choir is directed by Christopher Gray and the organist is Luke Bond.
The CD is available from Truro Cathedral Shop, regent-records.co.uk and other outlets and websites. The full content is as follows:
Truro 125
Truro Evening Service - Russell Pascoe
Ave maris stella - Paul Drayton
The Christmas Truce - Graham Fitkin
Lament - Francis Pott
Lost - Graham Fitkin
Church Music - Julian Philips
I sing of a maiden - Julian Philips
Ave maris stella - James MacMillan
Cantate Domino - Gabriel Jackson
Missa Brevis - Russell Pascoe
In the bleak midwinter - Becky McGlade
The World's Desire
Noe, noe - David Bednall
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Truro Cathedral Choristers perform Paul Mealor's 'Wherever you are'
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This video features the Choristers of Truro Cathedral singing Paul Mealor's song 'Wherever you are' which was made famous by Gareth Malone and his 'Military Wives' choir. The words come from poems, letters and prayers provided by some of the Military Wives, selected and adapted by Paul Mealor, and a line from St John's Gospel. Wherever you are my love will keep you safe, My heart will build a b...
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Sublime - reminds me very much of Lauridsen's "O Magnum Mysterium"
This piece came on radio 3 this morning and I had to pull over in the car...hauntingly beautiful
I heard it too, and remained in my car until it had finished as I had just got home
Elizabeth Hewitt how could you not, utterly transfixing...
Well done, boys!
Gawgus - such beautiful control. Will be popping into Truro to purchase CD for Christmas presents ( and me!!)