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Praise to the Lord - Hymns From St. Paul's Cathedral | 
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| Creators: William Croft, Johannes Cruger, John Darwall, John Goss, William Horsley, Edwin George Monk, New English Hymnal, Herbert Stanley Oakeley, Hubert Parry, John Roberts, Clement Cotterill Scholefield, Friedrich Silcher, Arthur Somervell, Charles Villiers Stanford, Traditional, Ralph Vaughan Williams, John Scott, English Brass Ensemble, Christopher Dearnley Label: Hyperion UK Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $10.08 You Save: $3.90 (28%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 17825
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 345711503694 EAN: 0034571150369 ASIN: B00002EIUG
Release Date: October 12, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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a voice teacher and early music fan February 8, 2007 George Peabody (Carlisle,Pa. USA) 19 out of 21 found this review helpful
SIXTEEN WELL-PERFORMED HYMNS DERIVED FROM MANY ERAS AND TRADITIONS. 'The HYMN-a word derived from the Greek 'hymnos'-has been defined as 'a term of unknown origin applied from ancient times to a wide variety of songs in honor of gods, heroes or notable men.' The founder of English hymnody is Isaac Watts (1674-1748), whose work in reforming congregational song texts culminated in the publication of his 'Hymns and Spiritual Songs' in 1707. Watts' collection was as complete and comprehensive a set of hymns as had ever been proposed for English worship and it raised the profile of the hymn sufficiently to overcome the prevailing psalmody. The great flowering period of English hymnody began with the work of the Methodist hymn-writers John Wesley (1703-1791) and his brother Charles (1707-1788). The Wesleys gave great prominence to hymns within their Methodist worship and published many books. The modern hymn book is a collection of hymns drawn from various times and places. This most accomplished recording by St. Paul's Cathedral Choir presents 16 well-loved hymns from 'The New English Hymnal'. A great number of the hymns, which originate from many different eras and traditions, are given an extra musical dimension by John Scott's original descants and thrilling brass arrangements. Over the years, I have found myself purchasing more and more recordings of English choirs. They seem to have incredible vocal skills that include perfectly executed phrases, flawless diction and some unidentifiable ingredient that makes them very appealing to hear. Of course, I personally enjoy the all- male choir sound; boy sopranos and male altos make the difference to me. I am certain that there are many listeners who prefer otherwise. This is a very appealing group of hymns!
Hymns for every one December 1, 2002 Jacqueline E. Boyce (Brooklyn, New York United States) 28 out of 32 found this review helpful
As I have said already..I am from espiscopal church..these my songs are well know by me...these songs give encouragement when it seems that all hope is lost..these are tunes that are well received....they are also very simple for the every day person to gain strength from day to day..they will become your daily prayer.....
Super Praise! June 10, 2000 Kristi P. Johnson (The United States) 44 out of 45 found this review helpful
Praise The Lord offers the listener traditional hymns in the English/British tradition. the clarity of the voices make it possible for the listener to follow the words distinctly. The organ soars as accompaniment. the CD provides organ and choral quality for the novice and the experienced musician.
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