The Psalms

 
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The Psalms
St John's College Choir Cambridge, Andrew Nethsingha (conductor)

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Release Date: Friday 26 August 2022

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The Choir of St John's College, Cambridge is considered to be one of the finest collegiate choirs in the world. It is part of the English cathedral tradition, having been founded to sing the daily liturgy in the College Chapel, though it is set apart from other English choirs of this tradition by the frequent inclusion of Continental works in its repertoire and its emphasis on polyphonic interpretations. Alongside the choir of King's College, Cambridge, it is one of the two most famous collegiate choirs in Cambridge, having had over 90 recordings published. (Wiki)

Tracks:

1
Psalm 18 'Diligam te, Domine' I will love thee, O Lord[5'54]Henry John Gauntlett (1805-1876) & William Hine (1687-1730)
Glen Dempsey (organ)

2
Psalm 99 'Dominus regnavit' The Lord is King[2'48]Percy Whitlock (1903-1946)
George Herbert (organ)

3
Psalm 85 'Benedixisti, Domine' Lord, thou art become gracious[4'54]Alan Stephen Hemmings (1934-2018)
Glen Dempsey (organ)

4
Psalm 76 'Notus in Judaea' In Jewry is God known[3'00]Robert Ashfield (1911-2006)
George Herbert (organ)

5
Psalm 52 'Quid gloriaris?' Why boastest thou thyself, thou tyrant?[2'48]Charles Hylton Stewart (1884-1932)
George Herbert (organ)

6
Psalm 88 'Domine Deus' O Lord God of my salvation[6'47]William Prendergast (1868-1933)
James Anderson-Besant (organ)

7
Psalm 29 'Afferte Domino' Bring unto the Lord, O ye mighty[3'17]Thomas Attwood (1765-1838)
Glen Dempsey (organ)

8
Psalm 2 'Quare fremuerunt gentes?' Why do the heathen so furiously rage together?[3'36]Christopher Robinson (b1936)
Glen Dempsey (organ)

9
Psalm 139 'Domine, probasti'[6'53]Highmore Skeats (1787-1835)
Glen Dempsey (organ)

10
Psalm 148 'Laudate Dominum' O praise the Lord of heaven[3'38]Christopher Robinson (b1936)
Glen Dempsey (organ)

11
Psalm 121 'Levavi oculos' I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills[3'04]Sir Henry Walford Davies (1869-1941)

12
Psalm 122 'Laetatus sum' I was glad when they said unto me[2'42]Sir Ivor Algernon Atkins (1869-1953)
James Anderson-Besant (organ)

13
Psalm 123 'Ad te levavi oculos meos' Unto thee lift I up mine eyes[2'20]William Crotch (1775-1847)
James Anderson-Besant (organ)