The Psalms
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Label: Signum
Cat No: SIGCD721
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 16th September 2022
Contents
Works
Psalm 76: In Jewry is God knownPsalm 122: I was glad when they said unto me
Psalm 29: Bring unto the Lord, O ye mighty
Psalm 123: Unto thee lift I up mine eyes
Psalm 18: I will love thee, O Lord, my strength
Psalm 85: Lord, thou art become gracious unto thy land
Psalm 88: O Lord God of my salvation
Psalm 2: Why do the heathen so furiously rage
Psalm 148: O praise the Lord of heaven
Psalm 139: O Lord, thou has searched me out, and known me
Psalm 52: Why boastest thou thyself, thou tyrant
Psalm 99: The Lord is King
Artists
The Choir of St John’s College, CambridgeConductor
Andrew NethsinghaWorks
Psalm 76: In Jewry is God knownPsalm 122: I was glad when they said unto me
Psalm 29: Bring unto the Lord, O ye mighty
Psalm 123: Unto thee lift I up mine eyes
Psalm 18: I will love thee, O Lord, my strength
Psalm 85: Lord, thou art become gracious unto thy land
Psalm 88: O Lord God of my salvation
Psalm 2: Why do the heathen so furiously rage
Psalm 148: O praise the Lord of heaven
Psalm 139: O Lord, thou has searched me out, and known me
Psalm 52: Why boastest thou thyself, thou tyrant
Psalm 99: The Lord is King
Artists
The Choir of St John’s College, CambridgeConductor
Andrew NethsinghaReviews
Nethsingha knows what he wants from choir, microphones – and organist: there are no dramatic contrasts or solo-stop gimmicks here, just that air-cushion of sound and the St John’s speciality of coupling changes in chant together via the celestial thread of a single organ note. ... The choir never over-sings but its timbre can tense up and slacken like a quartet’s. Musically, this is the best of them: the reason Nethsingha can write in the booklet that psalm-singing ‘informs everything else we do – technically, musically and emotionally’. Andrew Mellor
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