Parry - I Was Glad: Choral Music
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Label: Regent Records
Cat No: REGCD580
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 6th September 2024
Contents
Works
Parry, Charles Hubert Hastings
Blest Pair of SirensHear my words, ye people
I was glad
Jerusalem (arr. Edward Elgar, transcr. Joseph Wicks)
Music, when soft voices die
Songs of Farewell
Artists
The Choir of Christ’s College, CambridgeJulian Collings (organ)
Conductor
David RowlandWorks
Parry, Charles Hubert Hastings
Blest Pair of SirensHear my words, ye people
I was glad
Jerusalem (arr. Edward Elgar, transcr. Joseph Wicks)
Music, when soft voices die
Songs of Farewell
Artists
The Choir of Christ’s College, CambridgeJulian Collings (organ)
Conductor
David RowlandAbout
For the last twenty years the Songs of Farewell have been a repertoire piece for the Chapel Choir of Christ’s College, Cambridge, and singers who were former members of the choir during that period were invited to join the current (2023) choir to take part in the recording of the Songs on Saturday 18 March 2023.
The following day all Chapel Choir alumni were invited to join them for the remainder of the recording. This choir of over one hundred singers bestow a richness to the larger-scale anthems: I was glad, Hear my words, ye people, Blest pair of sirens, and Jerusalem - the last recorded in Joseph Wicks’s transcription for solo organ of Sir Edward Elgar’s lavish orchestration heard annually at the Last Night of the Proms.
The logistics of finding a suitable venue for making the recording – easily accessible for alumni from across the country, large enough to accommodate the number of singers, with a suitably rich acoustic, and a large English Romantic organ which could do justice to the accompanied anthems, led us to the Church of St Michael, Cornhill, in the City of London.
‘Rowland draws from his talented young singers well-controlled, expressive interpretations of a very challenging programme..’ – Choir and Organ (REGCD511)
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