Robert Hugill - The Testament of Dr.Cranmer, etc
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Label: Divine Art
Cat No: DDA25053
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 26th November 2007
Contents
Works
HugillThe Lord Bless Thee (for Tenor and String Orchestra)
Hugill
Faith Hope and Charity (for Solo Violin and String Orchestra)
Hugill
What is man? (for Tenor and String Orchestra)
Hugill
Four Motets from ‘Tempus per Annum’ – Ad te levavi/Populus Sion/Gaudete/ Rorate coeli (for unaccompanied Choir)
Hugill
The Testament of Dr. Cranmer (for unaccompanied Choir)
Hugill
Magnificat (for Choir & Organ)
Hugill
Salve Regina (for unaccompanied Choir)
Hugill
Agnus Dei (for Choir & Organ)
Hugill
Nunc Dimittis (for Choir & Organ)
Artists
Christopher Watson (tenor)Paul Ayres (organ)
Simon Baggs
Eight:Fifteen Vocal Ensemble
Strings of the Chameleon Arts Orchestra
Conductor
Paul BroughWorks
HugillThe Lord Bless Thee (for Tenor and String Orchestra)
Hugill
Faith Hope and Charity (for Solo Violin and String Orchestra)
Hugill
What is man? (for Tenor and String Orchestra)
Hugill
Four Motets from ‘Tempus per Annum’ – Ad te levavi/Populus Sion/Gaudete/ Rorate coeli (for unaccompanied Choir)
Hugill
The Testament of Dr. Cranmer (for unaccompanied Choir)
Hugill
Magnificat (for Choir & Organ)
Hugill
Salve Regina (for unaccompanied Choir)
Hugill
Agnus Dei (for Choir & Organ)
Hugill
Nunc Dimittis (for Choir & Organ)
Artists
Christopher Watson (tenor)Paul Ayres (organ)
Simon Baggs
Eight:Fifteen Vocal Ensemble
Strings of the Chameleon Arts Orchestra
Conductor
Paul BroughAbout
Christopher Watson (tenor) is a member of Tenebrae, Polyphony, The Sixteen and The Tallis Scholars to name but a few. Paul Ayres (organ) has given many recitals both in the UK and overseas. He is also a composer and arranger.
Eight:Fifteen Vocal Ensemble was formed by Robert Hugill in 2005 as a complement to his amateur choir FifteenB. The Cranmer work was written specifically for them. Strings of the Chameleon Arts Orchestra are led by Simon Baggs. They specialise in the accompaniment of choral repertoire.
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