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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
23.10.2020

Label: Opus Arte

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Choral

Artist: The Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford & Mark Williams

Composer: William McKie (1901-1984), Bernard Rose (1916-1996), Matthew Martin (1976), Steven Griffin (1969), Grayston Ives (1948), Thomas Appleby (1488-1563), Campbell Stewart Haldane (1868-1942), Thomas Tomkins (1572-1656), James Whitbourn (1963), John Varley Robert (1841-1920), Roderick Williams (1965), John Harper (1947)

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  • William McKie (1901 - 1984):
  • 1 We Wait for Thy Loving Kindness, O God 02:31
  • Bernard Rose (1916 - 1996):
  • 2 Feast Song for Saint Cecilia 04:44
  • Matthew Martin:
  • 3 A Hymn to St. Etheldreda 03:06
  • Steven Griffin:
  • 4 Jesus refulsit omnium 02:17
  • Grayston Ives (b. 1948):
  • 5 Faithful Shepherd 06:08
  • Thomas Appleby (1488 - 1563):
  • 6 Magnificat 12:16
  • Haldane Campbell Stewart (1868 - 1942):
  • 7 King of Glory, King of Peace 03:25
  • Thomas Tomkins (1572 - 1656):
  • 8 Almighty and Everlasting God, Who Hatest Nothing 02:51
  • James Whitbourn (b. 1963):
  • 9 Set Me as a Seal Upon Thine Heart 04:54
  • John Varley Roberts (1841 - 1920):
  • 10 Seek Ye the Lord 04:44
  • Roderick Williams (b. 1965):
  • 11 This Is the Work of Christ 02:58
  • John Harper:
  • 12 Salve regina 04:39
  • Norman Cocker (1889 - 1953):
  • 13 Tuba Tune 04:55
  • William Hayes (1708 - 1777):
  • 14 Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Refuge 04:51
  • John Sheppard (1515 - 1558):
  • 15 Kyrie lux et origo 04:11
  • John Stainer (1840 - 1901):
  • 16 I Saw the Lord 07:29
  • Total Runtime 01:15:59

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SING, PRECIOUS MUSIC FIVE CENTURIES OF MUSIC FROM MAGDALEN Founded in 1480, the historic traditions and refined sound of the Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford, have proven fertile ground for generations of composers. From the richly inventive and expansive writing of John Sheppard to the mysticism and passion of James Whitbourns recent settings, this programme celebrates a unique and finely crafted legacy of choral music and sublime singing that flourishes in our time as much as it did in the 15th century.

The Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford
Mark Williams, direction



The Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford
The Choir of men and boys is one of the three foundation choirs within the University of Oxford, although most other colleges now have their own choirs. The College was founded in 1458, and in the statutes, provision was made for the eight singing-men, four chaplains and sixteen choristers of Magdalen College Choir. More recently, an additional four singing men (Academical Clerks) and two Organ Scholars were added to the complement, and this tradition has been maintained to this day.

The Choristers are part of the College Foundation, receiving their academic education at Magdalen College School. The Academical Clerks and Organ Scholars are undergraduates at the College, reading for degrees in a variety of subjects.

The College Choir sings six of the seven sung services each week during Full Term. Away from the Chapel, they have toured Japan, USA, Hungary, Italy, Belgium, Holland, Germany and France, and have appeared at the BBC Proms; later this term they will give a Christmas concert in London as part of the Choral at Cadogan series. Recent orchestral performances have included collaborations with the Britten Sinfonia, the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Since 2013, the Choir has recorded exclusively for Opus Arte, the label of the Royal Opera House; information on current releases can be found here. In the past, the Choir was involved with a number of soundtracks, including Richard Attenborough’s movie, Shadowlands, and also the award-winning BBCTV series, Blue Planet.

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