Locus iste
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Label: Signum
Cat No: SIGCD567
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 26th April 2019
Contents
Works
A Hymn to the VirginJubilate Deo in C major
Locus iste, WAB23
Seek him that maketh the seven stars
God is gone up, op.27 no.2
Faire is the Heaven
Parry, Charles Hubert Hastings
Blest Pair of SirensLiturgy of St John Chrysostom, op.31
Sing My Soul
Justorum animae
Adam lay ibounden
The Lamb
O vos omnes
Artists
Choir of St John’s College, CambridgeConductor
Andrew NethsinghaWorks
A Hymn to the VirginJubilate Deo in C major
Locus iste, WAB23
Seek him that maketh the seven stars
God is gone up, op.27 no.2
Faire is the Heaven
Parry, Charles Hubert Hastings
Blest Pair of SirensLiturgy of St John Chrysostom, op.31
Sing My Soul
Justorum animae
Adam lay ibounden
The Lamb
O vos omnes
Artists
Choir of St John’s College, CambridgeConductor
Andrew NethsinghaAbout
Directed by Andrew Nethsingha, the programme makes great use of the chapel’s renowned acoustic, and celebrates the choirs past, present and future – including an anthem by a former director of music, a motet by one of their recent student composers and the cello-playing of a current undergraduate.
The Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge is one of the finest collegiate choirs in the world – known and loved by millions from its broadcasts, concert tours and recordings. Founded in the 1670s, the Choir is known for its rich, warm and distinctive sound, its expressive interpretations and its ability to sing in a variety of styles.
Reviews
As the title suggests, the latest recording from St John’s College, Cambridge, is all about the spirit of place. This 100th recording from the choir marks the 150th anniversary of the consecration of the college’s glorious Gilbert Scott chapel in 1869 – the same year, incidentally, that gave us Bruckner’s title-track. The motet sets the theme for a sequence of works each chosen to represent a decade in the choir’s history, with many also sharing more tangible, personal links to the college. Alexander Coghlan
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