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The Music of St. Paul's Cathedral | 
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| Creators: Timothy Jones, Gregorio Allegri, Maurice Bevan, Marcel Dupre, Henry Balfour Gardiner, Herbert Howells, William Mathias, Felix Mendelssohn, Hubert Parry, John Roberts, John Rutter, Clement Cotterill Scholefield, Charles Villiers Stanford, Charles Hylton Stewart, John Scott, Andrew Lucas, Christopher Dearnley, Huw Tregelles Williams Label: Hyperion UK Category: Music
List Price: $12.98 Buy New: $7.57 You Save: $5.41 (42%)
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 6931
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 2000 UPC: 034571120003 EAN: 0034571120003 ASIN: B00004U2KC
Release Date: August 15, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | I waited for the Lord | | • | Magnificat | | • | Nunc dimittis | | • | Magnificat in C | | • | Nunc dimittis in C |
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BritCom audio September 22, 2007 decula My mom loves British comedies as seen on our local PBS station and BBC America. She also liked this CD. Trust my mom, she has good taste. :)
IMPRESSED May 21, 2007 Oyaomwan Erewa AS A FIRST TIME BUYER AT AMAZON,I AM IMPRESSED AT THE QUALITY OF CD AND TIME OF SERVICE
St. Paul's Cathedral ImpressiveCollection of Anglican Hymns January 24, 2007 Roledu25 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
St. Paul's Cathdral is the second largest cathedral church in the basilican style, exceeded only by St. Peter's Rome. New York City's St. John the Divine is larger than St. Paul's, but with decidely gothic elements. All three cathedrals have fine choirs, but St. Paul's and St. John's continue the noble and unique sound of boys and men in the English tradition. St. Paul's great organ is one of the world's finest, with a decay of seven seconds. The great hymns are all here, conducted by John Scott, only recently appointed organist of St. Thomas' Church, Fifth Avenue, New York City. This is a recording will a be prized addition to your library of choral music. You will not be disappointed.
Excellent Cathedral Organ & Choral February 23, 2006 Elliott Cole Ax (Denver, Colorado USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This selection of recordings by The Choir of St. Paul's Cathedral contains pieces representative of traditional Anglican musical liturgy. The technical aspects of this production on compact disk seem to be outstanding, but beware that the original recordings were in some cases less than stellar. Another reviewer points out that on some tracks the lyrics sung by the choir are overwhelmed by the superb organ playing, which no doubt occurred due to inadequate microphone placement during the recording sessions. That said, I nevertheless rate this presentation of the St. Paul's Choir highly. It provides a mixture of musical types. In addition to the choir, the CD presents the work of four organists, including a marvelous organ solo, as well as several pieces sung a cappella by the choir and its boy treble soloists. I especially recommend this choir's rendetion of Gregorio Allegri's "Miserere," which features the voices of two boy trebles, a boy alto and a bass, which yeilds a mesmerizing experience. Unless one is acquiring full sets of the St. Paul's Choir's music, this compact disk should delight anyone interested in traditional cathedral organ and choral music.
LACK OF DICTION?!!! November 12, 2003 32 out of 34 found this review helpful
Obviously the individual who wrote the review including the "marred by lack of diction" remark is not too familiar with the traditional boychoir sound. I am moved to sickness that they were so openly compared with the sound of the all-too-familiar MTC. THOSE WERE ADULTS!!! These are boys! Boys cannot give the kind of sound of the MTC because their voices are not developed enough. The greatest hope a boychoir has of wowing audiences is in their contrast in dynamics. They model this beautiffully in their acapella pieces. In their accompanied pieces, I feel they hold their own above the (sometimes blearing) organ. Know the genre a little better before you slander a great performance.
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