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Format : 1 CD Durée totale : 01:14:23
Enregistrement : 01/01/2015 Lieu : Oxford Pays : Royaume-Uni Prise de son : Eglise / Stereo
Label : AVIE Records Référence : AVIE2345 EAN : 0822252234527 Code Prix : DM019A
Année d'édition : 2015 Date de sortie : 25/11/2015
Genre : Classique
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John Tavener (1944-2013) O do not move The LambCarol traditionnel du Pays Basque Gabriel's message (arr. J. Clements)Andrew Carter (1939-) Angelus ad virginemHerbert Howells (1892-1983) A spotless rose Sing lullabyPhilip Stopford (1977-) Lully, Lulla, LullayAdolf Adam (1803-1856) O Holy Night (arr. J. Rutter)Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809-1847) Hark! The herald angels sing (arr. D. Willcocks)Peter Warlock (1894-1930) Bethlehem DownCarol traditionnel O little town of Bethlehem (arr. R. Vaughan Williams et T. Armstrong)Anonyme (Piae cantiones, 1583) GaudeteHarold Drake (1888-1976) In the bleak midwinterMartin Shaw (1875-1958) Coventry CarolAnonyme (France, 16ème siècle) Ding dong merrily on high (arr. C. Woods)Carol traditionnel anglais The boar's head carol Susses carol (arr. D. Willcocks)Kenneth Leighton (1929-1988) Lully, lula, thou little tiny childHector Berlioz (1803-1869) The Shepherds' FarewellJonathan Fove (1959-) Welcome all wondersPeter Cornelius (1824-1874) The three Kings (arr. I. Atkins)David Willcocks (1919-) O come all ye faithful
Chœur du Queen's College d'Oxford Owen Rees, direction
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 The Choir of the Queen’s College, Oxford is one of the world’s most renowned choral institutions. Carols from Queen’s presents the choir in all its luxuriant glory. This blockbuster holiday album celebrates the Choir’s illustrious history, and offers some of the most beloved carols from throughout the ages. Several of the composers and arrangers of the popular carols featured on this album had associations with The Queen’s College. This is truly ‘Carols from Queen’s’. "The Boar’s Head Carol" is the work most strongly associated with the heritage of the College. It originated in the 14th century at Queen’s and has been sung every year since at the Christmas time Boar’s Head Feast in the College Hall. Kenneth Leighton ("Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child") and Herbert Howells ("A spotless Rose"), two prominent 20th-century British composers of sacred choral music, both studied at The Queen’s College. Harold Darke ("In the bleak midwinter") and Ivor Atkins ("The Three Kings") were both members of Queen’s. Atkins’s ever-popular arrangement of "The Three Kings" appeared in the much-used anthology "Carols for Choirs I", compiled in part by Reginald Jacques, a student at Queen’s who become Organist of the College from 1926 – 1936, and a Fellow. Several best-loved carols from this volume are featured on this album. Rounding out "Carols from Queen’s" are such popular favorites as "O Holy Night", "Coventry carol", "O Come all Ye Faithful", and many more.

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