Praise Him with Trumpets
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Label: Delphian
Cat No: DCD34310
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 31st January 2025
Contents
Works
Rejoice in the Lamb, op.30Psalm 148
Ophelia's Song
A Memory of the Ocean
Shakespeare Songs (4)
Festal Te Deum
Orpheus with his lute
O taste and see
Praise Him with Trumpets
Artists
Charlotte Mobbs (soprano)Steven Kings (piano)
Jo Harris (trumpet)
Neil Brough (trumpet)
Evva Mizerska (cello)
Richard Moore (organ)
Bristol Choral Society
Conductor
Hilary CampbellWorks
Rejoice in the Lamb, op.30Psalm 148
Ophelia's Song
A Memory of the Ocean
Shakespeare Songs (4)
Festal Te Deum
Orpheus with his lute
O taste and see
Praise Him with Trumpets
Artists
Charlotte Mobbs (soprano)Steven Kings (piano)
Jo Harris (trumpet)
Neil Brough (trumpet)
Evva Mizerska (cello)
Richard Moore (organ)
Bristol Choral Society
Conductor
Hilary CampbellAbout
At its heart are three premiere recordings: of Dame Judith Weir’s Praise Him with Trumpets, Grace-Evangeline Mason’s A Memory of the Ocean for choir, piano and cello, a Royal Philharmonic Society commission whose first performance the choir gave in 2023, and an exciting recent rediscovery – Elizabeth Poston’s Festal Te Deum.
To complement the larger choral pieces, the choir’s long-term collaborator Charlotte Mobbs and pianist Steven Kings bring to life vivid Shakespeare settings by Vaughan Williams, Elizabeth Maconchy and Cecilia McDowall.
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