Description |
1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
Physical Medium |
4 3/4 in. |
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digital |
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optical |
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1.4 m/s |
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stereo |
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digital recording |
Note |
Compact disc. |
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Program notes by Peter Roberts and lyrics in English, Latin, or Estonian with English translations (11 p.) inserted in container. |
Contents |
To morning / Gabriel Jackson (Polyphony ; Stephen Layton) (2:26) -- As one who has slept / John Tavener (Polyphony ; Stephen Layton) (4:03) -- Ave, dulcissima Maria / Morten Lauridsen (Polyphony ; Stephen Layton) (7:04) -- Alleluia / Randall Thompson (Schola Cantorum of Oxford ; James Burton) (6:15) -- O sacrum convivium / Pierre Villette (Holst Singers ; Stephen Layton) (3:43) -- Äiutus (Lulling) / Veljo Tormis (Holst Singers ; Stephen Layton) (2:12) -- The Corpus Christi carol / Geoffrey Burgon (Wells Cathedral Choir ; Matthew Owens) (4:39) -- Adoro te / Antony Pitts (Tonus Peregrinus ; Antony Pitts) (3:55) -- Magnificat / Arvo Pärt (Polyphony ; Stephen Layton) (6:56) -- Stetit angelus / Rihards Dubra (The Choir of Royal Holloway ; Rupert Gough) (4:23) -- A child's prayer / James Macmillan (The Choir of Westminster Cathedral ; Martin Baker) (3:42) -- The shepherd's carol / Bob Chilcott (The Choir of Westminster Abbey ; James O'Donnell) (3:09) -- Balulalow / Nicholas Maw (Schola Cantorum of Oxford ; Mark Shepherd) (2:20) -- Nunc dimittis / Paweł Łukaszewksi (The Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge ; Stephen Layton) (4:20) -- Song / Ruth Byrchmore (Schola Cantorum of Oxford ; Jeremy Summerly) (6:20) -- Sleep / Eric Whitacre (Polyphony ; Stephen Layton) (5:33). |
Language |
Principally sung in English or Latin; the 6th work sung in Estonian. |
Subject |
Choruses, Unaccompanied.
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Choruses, Unaccompanied. |
Genre/Form |
Sound recordings.
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Sound recordings.
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Added Author |
Layton, Stephen, conductor.
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Burton, James, 1974- conductor.
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Owens, Matthew, 1971- conductor.
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Pitts, Antony, 1969- conductor.
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Gough, Rupert, conductor.
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Baker, Martin, 1967- conductor.
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O'Donnell, James, conductor.
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Shepherd, Mark (Organist), conductor.
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Summerly, Jeremy, conductor.
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Jackson, Gabriel, 1962-
To morning.
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Tavener, John.
As one who has slept.
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Lauridsen, Morten, 1943-
Ave dulcissima Maria.
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Thompson, Randall, 1899-1984.
Alleluia.
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Villette, Pierre.
O sacrum convivium.
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Tormis, Veljo, 1930-2017.
Eesti hällilaulu. Äiutus.
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Burgon, Geoffrey.
Christ's love. Corpus Christi carol.
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Pitts, Antony, 1969-
Adoro te.
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Pärt, Arvo.
Magnificat.
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Dubra, Rihards.
Stetit angelus.
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MacMillan, James, 1959-
Child's prayer.
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Chilcott, Bob.
Shepherd's carol.
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Maw, Nicholas.
Balulalow.
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Łukaszewski, Paweł, 1968-
Nunc dimittis.
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Byrchmore, Ruth, 1966-
Song.
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Whitacre, Eric, 1970-
Sleep.
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Polyphony (Choral ensemble), performer.
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Schola Cantorum of Oxford, performer.
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Holst Singers, performer.
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Wells Cathedral. Choir, performer.
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Tonus Peregrinus (Musical group), performer.
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University of London. Royal Holloway. Chapel Choir, performer.
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Westminster Cathedral. Choir, performer.
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Westminster Abbey. Choir, performer.
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Trinity College (University of Cambridge). Choir, performer.
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Added Title |
Dream land |
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Contemporary choral riches from the Hyperion catalogue |
Standard No. |
034571100418 |
Music No. |
HYP41 Hyperion |
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