I post these playlists weekly with the hope that you might find them useful as you plan your programs. All of my playlists are on Spotify for you to enjoy at your convenience.
GSM – March 17, 2019 https://spoti.fi/2TWr1IF
Don’t forget that we have more choral and organ music programmed
on Sunday evenings beginning at 10 p.m. eastern.
Rob Kennedy
WCPE The Classical Station
Web: TheClassicalStation.org
Facebook: www.facebook/theclassicalstation
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Herbert Howells: All my hope on God is founded
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge; Wallace Collection, Stephen Cleobury
Benjamin Bayl, organ
Antonio Vivaldi: Beatus vir, RV 598
The King’s Consort and Choir, Robert King
Susan Gritton, soprano; Catrin Wyn-Davies, soprano
Catherine Denley, alto
George Frideric Handel: Let the Bright Seraphim ~ Samson
The Sixteen; The Symphony of Harmony and Invention, Harry Christophers
Lynne Dawson, soprano
John Rutter: Te Deum
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge; Wallace Collection, Stephen Cleobury
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Valiant-for-truth
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Timothy Brown
Paul Mealor: Ubi caritas
Voces 8
Traditional Irish, arr. Edwin Lemare: Irish Air from County Derry
Christopher Jacobson, organ
1932 Aeolian Organ Opus 1785 at Duke University Chapel
J.S. Bach: Lass, Hochster, uns zu allen Zeiten ~ Cantata 181
Holland Boys’ Choir; Netherlands Bach Collegium
Pieter Jan Leusink
Tomas Luis de Victoria: Motet: Laetatus sum
The Studio of Ancient Music of Montreal, Christopher Jackson
Giovanni Gabrieli: Jubilate Deo
Choir of Westminster Cathedral, Stephen Cleobury
Andrew Wright, organ
George Frideric Handel: Zadok the Priest (Coronation Anthem No. 1)
Choir of Westminster Abbey; English Concert, Simon Preston
J.S. Bach: Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring
Mormon Tabernacle Choir; Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy
Alan Gray: What are these that glow?
Worcester Cathedral Choir, Donald Hunt
Adrian Partington, organ
Dan Locklair: Phoenix (Processional)
William J. Weisser, organ
Aeolian-Skinner organ in Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta, Georgia
Ludwig van Beethoven: Hallelujah ~ Christ on the Mount of Olives,
Op. 85
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, Robert Shaw
Traditional American spiritual: In That Great Getting Up Morning
(an orchestra assembled for this event), James Levine
Kathleen Battle and Jessye Norman, sopranos
William Mathias: Let the people praise Thee, O God
Choir of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, John Scott
Andrew Lucas, organ
Jules Van Nuffel: Dominus regnavit
Choir of St. Rombaux Cathedral, Malines, Belgium
Johan van Bowelen
Peter Pieters, organ
Traditional: Christ is made the sure foundation
Choirs of Saint Paul’s Parish, K Street; Washington Symphonic Brass
Jeffrey Smith
Bruce Neswick, organ
Descant by Barry Rose
Johannes Brahms: How lovely is thy dwelling place ~ A German Requiem
Warsaw Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, Antoni Wit
John Cook: Fanfare
Andrew Scanlon, organ
The Perkins & Wells Memorial Organ, C.B. Fisk Op. 126, 2005, St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church, Greenville, NC
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Lord, Thou hast been our refuge
Elora Festival Singers, Noel Edison
Thomas Fitches, organ
J.S. Bach: Opening chorus ~ Cantata 140, “Sleepers, Awake!”
CBC Vancouver Orchestra; Tudor Singers of Montreal, Wayne Riddell
Rosemarie Landry, soprano; Ben Heppner, tenor Mark Pedrotti, bass
Henry Purcell: O sing unto the Lord
Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford; English Concert, Simon Preston
Sir Edward Elgar: Te Deum
Choir of Westminster Abbey, James O’Donnell
Robert Quinney, organ
Charles-Marie Widor: Toccata ~ Symphony No. 5 in F minor for organ, Op. 42 No. 1
James Moeser, organ
Metzler Organ in Johanneskirche, Freiburg, Germany
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