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Anthems Old & New Volume 1

    Anthems Old & New Volume 1

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      Anthems Old and New is just what its title says - the best of the old and the best of the new, beautifully balanced by Christopher Tambling.ContentsA Celtic blessing - SetchellA hymn of the Holy Sp... Read more

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        Contributors

        Margaret Rizza

        Margaret Rizza studied at the Royal College of Music, London, and completed her training in Italy. She has utilised her gifts as a world-class opera singer, a broadcaster, and a choral conductor throughout her career. Since 1986, Margaret Rizza has dedicated herself to the world of spirituality and to the wider aspect of music in the community. She leads many retreats, days of prayer, days of music and meditation, and vocal and choral workshops.

        Christopher Tambling

        Christopher Tambling (1964-2015) studied the organ with Malcolm McKelvey at Christ's Hospital, Horsham, Sussex. He went on to gain organ scholarships to Canterbury Cathedral and St Peter's College, Oxford, where he studied with Geoffrey Webber and David Sanger and was Organist of Pusey House. He started his teaching career at Sedbergh School in Cumbria, where he was Organist from 1986 to 1989: he then became Director of Music at Glenalmond College, near Perth in Scotland, also taking on roles of Perth City Organist and Conductor of Perth City Orchestra.

        Description: Anthems Old & New Volume 1

        Anthems Old and New is just what its title says - the best of the old and the best of the new, beautifully balanced by Christopher Tambling.

        Contents

        A Celtic blessing - Setchell
        A hymn of the Holy Spirit - Lloyd
        Agnus Dei - Mozart
        All people that on earth - Tallis
        Almighty and everlasting God - Gibbons
        Ascribe unto the Lord - Wesley
        At your feet - Rees
        Ave Maria - Arcadelt
        Ave Virgo Maria - Moore
        Ave verum corpus - Nixon
        Ave verum corpus - Elgar
        Awake us, Lord, and hasten - Bach
        Blessed be the God and Father - WesleyCantique de Jean Racine - Fauré
        Christ is our cornerstone - Rawsthorne
        Christ is risen - Warren
        Christ, whose glory - Archer
        Christus factus est - Bruckner
        Come, Holy Ghost - Malcolm
        Eat this bread - Taizé
        Expectans expectavi - Wood
        Father of all - Tambling
        For the fallen - Irving
        From church to church - McKelvey
        From the rising of the sun - Ouseley
        Glorious and powerful God - Wood
        God be in my head - Archer
        God be merciful - Gant
        God of almighty love - Lloyd
        He that is down - Tambling
        Hear my prayer - Mendelssohn
        Here in this holy time and place - Jordan
        Hide not thou thy face - Farrant
        Holy, holy, holy - Schubert
        Hosanna to the Son of David - Rawsthorne
        How beautiful upon the mountains - Stainer
        How lovely are thy dwellings - Brahms
        I lift my eyes - Warren
        I was glad - Rawsthorne
        Jesu, joy of man's desiring - Bach
        Jesu, the very thought - Vann
        Jesus Christ is risen today - Lloyd
        Jesus came, adored by angels - Vann
        Laudate Dominum - Pitoni
        Laudate Dominum - Mozart
        Let all mortal flesh - Murray
        Let my prayer come - Rees
        Let not your hearts be troubled - Moore
        Let their celestial concerts all - Handel
        Let thy merciful ears - Mudd
        Locus iste - Bruckner
        Lord Jesus Christ - Mold
        Lord, for thy tender mercies - 16th century
        Lord, make me an instrument - Viner
        Magnificat - Stanford
        Man that is born - Purcell
        Morning has broken - Tambling
        Music past silence - Fletcher
        My soul, there is a country - Parry
        Never weather-beaten - Parry
        Not for our sins alone - Lloyd
        O Lord of heaven - Tambling
        O Lord, increase my faith - Loosemoore
        O Saviour of the world - Goss
        O holy paradox of love - Mawby
        O love, how deep - Oxley
        O may my soul on thee repose - Ridout
        O praise God in his holiness - Rawsthorne
        O sacrum convivium - Moore
        O salutaris hostia - Elgar
        O taste and see - Goss
        O thou the central orb - Wood
        Panis angelicus - Franck
        Praise our God - Moore
        Rejoice in the Lord always - Anon.
        Rejoice in the Lord always - Purcell
        Safe in the shadow - Warren
        Since by man came death - Handel
        Spirit of God - Gounod
        Sunset and evening star - Parry
        Tantum ergo - Archer
        Teach me, O Lord - Attwood
        Terribilis est locus iste - Malcolm
        The heavens are telling - Haydn
        The Lord bless thee - Mawby
        The Lord's my shepherd - Irvine
        The royal road has been prepared - Mawby
        The strife is o'er - Vulpius
        This joyful Eastertide - Wood
        Thou knowest, Lord - Purcell
        Thou visitest the earth - Greene
        Turn back, O man - Holst
        Turn thy face from my sins - Attwood
        Wash me thoroughly - Wesley
        What kind of man was this? - Tambling
        When I survey the wondrous cross - Nixon
        Who is this who comes? - Archer
        Ye choirs of new Jerusalem - Gauntlet
        Zadok the priest - Handel

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