The Hymns Album, Vol. 2

 
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The Hymns Album, Vol. 2
Huddersfield Choral Society

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Release Date: Friday 5 April 2019

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Since its foundation in 1836, Huddersfield Choral Society has developed an international reputation as the UK's leading choral society, under a succession of distinguished principal conductors and chorus masters. The present chorus master is Joseph Cullen, with Darius Battiwalla deputy chorus master.

The choir's special quality is the unique 'Huddersfield Sound' - a thrilling full-bodied and firm blended tone, flexible enough for both the most shattering climaxes and for the softest but most focused pianissimos.

The Society promotes its own professional subscription concert season in Huddersfield Town Hall, its home since 1881. The choir also visits other major concert halls in the UK and abroad, regularly broadcasts for radio and television, and has a long history of pioneering recordings. Recent repertoire includes established works such as Verdi's Requiem, Orff's Carmina Burana, and Britten's War Requiem as well as world and UK premières including Agamemnon's Tomb (John Pickard) and Messages (Jonathan Harvey). In recent years the choir has travelled to France, Japan, the Czech Republic, Belgium, as well as to festivals in the UK from Cheltenham to Orkney.

But Handel's Messiah is perhaps the work most closely associated with the Society, performed at least annually since 1864 and still attracting capacity audiences at the two Christmas performances in Huddersfield. Lightness and flexibility combine with awesome grandeur to bring this choral masterpiece to life for contemporary audiences. The special 175th anniversary season which this recording marks has seen a number of performances of Messiah by the Society throughout the UK, including The Sage Gateshead, Stratford-upon-Avon (guests of the Stratford-upon-Avon Choral Society), and The Barbican on Good Friday.

Mindful of its 175 year history and of the need to encourage young people to become the choral singers of the future, the Society supports three junior choirs - the Youth Choir, Young Voices and Chamber Choir. The choirs are directed by professional musicians and have their own independent concert programmes.

Tracks:

1. Thy Hand, O God, has Guided - Basil Harwood
2. All Things Bright and Beautiful - William Henry Monk
3. Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehova - John Hughes
4. How Firm a Foundation, O Ye Saints of the Lord - Samuel Jarvis
5. Praise My Soul the King of Heaven - John Goss
6. Amazing Grace - Traditional
7. Be Still, For the Presence of the Lord - David Evans
8. Father We Love You - Donna Adkins
9. Make Me a Channel of Your Peace - Sebastian Temple
10. O Sacred Head, Sore Wounded Hans - Leo Hassler
11. Lift High The Cross Sidney - Hugo Nicholson
12. Lord Jesus Christ (Living Lord) - Patrick Appleford
13. Good Christians All - Melchior Vulpius
14. The God of Abraham Praise - Meyer Lyon
15. The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, is Ended - Clement Scholefield
16. Abide with Me - William Henry Monk
17. O Perfect Love - Joseph Barnaby
18. The Lord is my Shepherd - Will Todd
19. When I Survey the Wondrous cross - Edward Miller
20. Alleluya, Sing to Jesus - Richard Huw Pritchard
21. Come ye Thankful People, Come - George Elvey
22. I am the Bread of Life - Suzanne Toolan
23. O Praise ye the Lord - Hubert Parry
24. All Creatures of our God and King - Traditional