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Choral evensong live from King's College, Cambridge.
Streaming audio Available online
View online- Format:
- Sound recording
- Author/Creator:
- King's College (University of Cambridge). Choir, performer.
- Series:
- Classical music library.
- Classical music library
- Language:
- English
- Latin
- Subjects (All):
- Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with organ.
- Hymns, English.
- Genre:
- Hymns, English.
- Sound recordings.
- Live sound recordings.
- Hymns.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (76 min.)
- Place of Publication:
- Hayes, Middlesex, England : EMI Classics, [1992]
- Language Note:
- Principally choral music, sung in English and Latin, with organ.
- System Details:
- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Contents:
- Chapel bell and entrance of congregation
- Organ voluntary: Psalm-prelude in D minor / Herbert Howells
- Introit: A prayer of King Henry VI / Henry George Ley
- Sentence
- Bidding prayer
- General confession and absolution
- The Lord's prayer
- Versicles and responses / Philip Radcliffe
- Psalm 89 / Henry Thomas Smart
- First lesson: Deuteronomy 34:1-12
- Magnificat / Howells
- Second lesson: Luke 24:13-35
- Nunc dimittis / Howells
- Creed
- Versicles and responses / Radcliffe
- Collects
- Anthem: Lord, let me know mine end / Charles Hubert Hastings Parry
- Prayers
- Hymn: Praise, my soul, the King of heaven / John Goss
- Final responses
- Organ voluntary: First movement of Sonata in G, op. 28 / Edward Elgar.
- Participant:
- John Drury and Stephen Cherry, speakers ; Choir of King's College, Cambridge ; Stephen Cleobury, director ; Christopher Hughes, organ.
- Notes:
- Previously released as a compact disc.
- Recorded July 24 (live) and July 25-26, 1991 (without congregation) in the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge.
- Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2011. (Classical music library). Available via World Wide Web.
- Other Format:
- CDC 7 54412 2
- OCLC:
- 809793086
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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