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The Cambridge Singers Directed By John Rutter With Wayne Marshall  - I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes (Sacred Music By Stanford And Howells) flac album
  • Performer The Cambridge Singers
  • Title I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes (Sacred Music By Stanford And Howells)
  • Date of release 1992
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  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1644 mb
  • Size FLAC 1776 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
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The Cambridge Singers Directed By John Rutter With Wayne Marshall (2) - I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes (Sacred Music By Stanford And Howells) ‎(CD). COLCD 118. UK & US. 1992. The Cambridge Singers, City Of London Sinfonia, Stephen Varcoe Directed By John Rutter. The Cambridge Singers, City Of London Sinfonia, Stephen Varcoe Directed By John Rutter - Christmas Day In The Morning (Album).

Album · 2006 · 21 Songs. 3. I Will Sing With the Spirit. I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes. John Rutter, Malcolm Creese, The Cambridge Singers & Wayne Marshall. The Tallis Scholars Sing Thomas Tallis: Spem in alium. Peter Phillips & The Tallis Scholars.

The Cambridge Singers, John Rutter. Requiem (1893 version) And Other Sacred Music. Fauré; The Cambridge Singers, Members of the City of London Sinfonia, John Rutter. Gloria and Other Choral Music. Poulenc; Donna Deam, The Cambridge Singers, City of London Sinfonia, John Rutter. Ave Verum Corpus: Motets and Anthems. William Byrd; The Cambridge Singers, John Rutter. Hail, gladdening Light. Stanford, Howells; The Cambridge Singers, John Rutter, Wayne Marshall. The Lark in the Clear Air. The Cambridge Singers, Members of The City of London Sinfonia, John Rutter. The Cambridge Singers, John Rutter. Christmas Day in the Morning. The Cambridge Singers, City of London Sinfonia, Stephen Varcoe, John Rutter.

Most of these have full orchestral accompaniment, as Rutter prefers these versions over those with just organ, but there are also a few a cappella anthems thrown in as well, which sound just as lush and graceful as the orchestral ones. The brief, a cappella God be in my head uses a sixteenth century text and hints at the music used in churches from the same period. It is Rutter's smooth and rich, yet not complex, writing that has made his music popular with audiences and amateur performers alike. The compilation contains many of his more popular anthems, such as A Gaelic Blessing, All things bright and beautiful, and I will life up mine eyes from his Requiem. It's a fine sampling of his non-Christmas church music.

Digital booklet (PDF). The Cambridge Singers, John Rutter (conductor). Here is some music of rejoicing and reflection which John Rutter wrote for a variety of choirs and occasions, as, for example, the earliest piece 'The Falcon', which was written in 1969 for the choir and orchestra of the Cambridge University Music. Recording details: January 2001 All Saints, Tooting, United Kingdom Produced by Mark Brown Engineered by Julian Millard Release date: May 2001 Total duration: 7 minutes 1 seconds.

Groups directed - Cambridge Singers. Arrangements Recordings. Songbooks, Arrangements and/or Media. John Rutter : Fancies. Featured on the Cambridge Singers' album of the same name, 'Fancies' is an exquisite cycle of choral settings for mixed voices and small orchestra. Songlist: Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bred, There Is A Garden In Her Face, The Urchins' Dance, Riddle Song, Midnight's Bell, The Bellboy's Song. Songlist: Among the Leaves so Green, O, Bushes and Briars, Black Sheep, Bobby Shaftoe, Dashing Away with the Smoothing Iron, Early One Morning, Greensleeves, Londonderry Air, My Sweetheart's like Venus, O Waly, Waly, She's Like the Swallow, Sourwood Mountain.

Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist - Artist (Sample). Here is more outstanding Christmas music from England; this time featuring the Cambridge Singers directed by John Rutter with the City of London Sinfonia. This is my 3rd collection of Christmas music from England, the first two with music by the King's College Choir and the St. John's Choir of Cambridge. Unlike the King's Choir or St. John's choir which are comprised of boys and men, the Cambridge Singers is a mixed choir that also makes use of women's voices and features an orchestra instead of just the pipe organ.

John Rutter Composer. I Will Sing with the Spirit Work. Cambridge Singers Chorus/Choir, City of London Sinfonia Orchestra, John Rutter Conductor. I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes for chorus and orchestra.

Gloria - The Sacred Music Of John Rutter. Caroline Ashton, John Scott, Gary Kettel, Eric Allen, Mary Seers, Mary Hitch, The Cambridge Singers, John Rutter & Philip Jones Brass Ensemble. Gloria: I. Allegro vivace. Your browser does not support the audio element.

Tracklist Hide Credits

Canticle Settings
1 Magnificat In G
Composed By – Stanford*Soloist, Soprano Vocals – Caroline Ashton
4:02
2 Magnificat (From The Gloucester Service)
Composed By – Howells*
6:27
3 Magnificat In B Flat
Composed By – Stanford*
3:30
4 Nunc Dimittis In B Flat
Composed By – Stanford*
3:03
Anthems
5 O For A Closer Walk
Composed By – Stanford*
3:18
6 Like As The Hart
Composed By – Howells*
5:28
7 The Fear Of The Lord
Composed By – Howells*
5:18
8 I Heard A Voice From Heaven
Composed By – Stanford*Soloist, Soprano Vocals – Karen Kerslake
4:55
Requiem
Composed By – Howells*
(17:55)
9 1. Salvator Mundi 1:50
10 2. Psalm 23
Soloist, Alto Vocals – Frances JellardSoloist, Soprano Vocals – Karen KerslakeSoloist, Tenor Vocals – Andrew Gant
2:18
11 3. Requiem Aeternam 3:15
12 4. Psalm 121
Soloist, Baritone Vocals – Charles PottSoloist, Tenor Vocals – Andrew Gant
2:18
13 5. Requiem Aeternam 3:35
14 6. I Heard A Voice From Heaven
Soloist, Baritone Vocals – Simon Davies Soloist, Soprano Vocals – Donna DeamSoloist, Tenor Vocals – Andrew Gant
4:15
Sacred Part-Songs
15 When Mary Thro' The Garden Went
Composed By – Stanford*
3:28
16 Long, Long Ago
Composed By – Howells*
4:42
Hymn Settings
17 Te Deum In C
Composed By – Stanford*
7:22
18 All My Hope On God Is Founded
Composed By – Howells*
3:18

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Ely Cathedral

Credits

  • Alto Vocals – David Gould , Frances Jellard, Lucy Winkett, Mary Hitch, Nicola Barber, Patrick Craig
  • Bass Vocals – Ben Parry, Bruce Hamilton , Charles Pott, Christopher Purves, James Mure, Julian Walker, Michael Chambers
  • Cover – Richard Craddock
  • Directed By – John Rutter
  • Engineer – Campbell Hughes
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Simon Weir
  • Layout – Nick Findell
  • Organ – Wayne Marshall
  • Producer – Jillian White
  • Soprano Vocals – Caroline Ashton, Donna Deam, Jocelyn Miles, Julia Wilson-James, Juliet Schiemann, Karen Kerslake, Nancy-Jane Thompson, Olive Simpson, Simone Mace, Susanna Watson
  • Tenor Vocals – Andrew Gant, Mark LeBrocq*, Paul Badley, Paul Gordon , Robert Graham-Campbell, Simon Davies

Notes

Tracks 1-7, 17, 18 recorded in Ely Cathedral.
Tracks 8-16 recorded in the Lady Chapel of Ely Cathedral.
All tracks recorded in February 1992.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 040888011828