Choir of the First Congregational Church Of Los Angeles - Hymns of Vaughan Williams

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Album Details

Title: Hymns of Vaughan Williams
Artist: Choir of the First Congregational Church Of Los Angeles
Release Date: 2000
Label: Gothic Records
Duration: 69:01
Album Type(s): performer(s) biography, composition (work) description, lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 000334912123, 0003349121238
Genre: Choral Music
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Old 100th Psalm ("All people that on earth do dwell"), for chorus, unison chorus, orchestra & organ
  2. Father We Praise Thee, hymn (harmonization of "Christe sanctorum" from "La Feillée's Méthode du plain-chant")
  3. 'Tis Winter now, the fallen snow, hymn ("Danby")
  4. Come Down, O Love Divine, hymn ("Down Ampney")
  5. Thou Whose Almighty Word, hymn
  6. O Little Town of Bethlehem, carol (arr. from English traditional, "Forest Green")
  7. On Christmas Night, carol for chorus or voice & piano ("Sussex Carol"; Traditional English Carols No. 2)
  8. Behold the great Creator makes, hymn ("This Endris Nyght")
  9. At the Name of Jesus, hymn ("King's Weston")
  10. O God of earth and altar, hymn ("King's Lynn")
  11. For All the Saints Who from Their Labours Rest, hymn ("Sine nomine")
  12. O Thou, who at thy Eucharist did pray, hymn (from "The Hymnes and Songs of the Church")
  13. He Who Would Valiant Be, hymn ("Monks Gate")
  14. I heard the voice of Jesus say, hymn ("Kingsfold")
  15. Christ, the Fair Glory, hymn (harmonization of "Coelites plaudant")
  16. Hail Thee, Festival Day!, hymn ("Salve festa dies")
  17. Work(s)
    - The Great Forerunner of the Morn
  18. The Call ("Come, my way"), song for baritone, chorus (ad lib.) orchestra (or organ) (Mystical Songs No. 4)
  19. God Be with You Till We Meet Again, hymn ("Randolph")
  20. All Hail The Power, hymn for unison chorus, chorus & organ (or orchestra)

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Credits

NameCredits
Anthony ScottArranger
Edward PerronetText
Frederick SwannOrgan
Joe BellamyEngineer
Percy DearmerText
Phillips BrooksText
Ralph Vaughan WilliamsArranger
William KetheText