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God Is Gone Up, Op. 27, No. 2
Magnificat, Op. 36
My Lovely One, Op. 27, No. 1
Welcome Sweet And Sacred Feast, Op. 27, No. 3
Thou Didst Delight My Eyes, Op. 32
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, Op. 35
Seven Unaccompanied Partsongs, Op. 17 (Set To Poems By Robert Bridges)
I Praise The Tender Flower
I Have Loved The Flowers That Fade
My Spirit Sang All Day
Clear And Gentle Stream
Nightingales
Haste On, My Joys!
Wherefore Tonight So Full Of Care
Lo, The Full, Final Sacrifice, Op. 26
Recorded 17th - 19th March 2001 in St John's College Chapel, Cambridge
This recording has been recorded and edited at 24-bit resolution
℗ & © 2002 HNH International Ltd.
Made in E.C.
Alto Vocals [Choral Students, Altos]
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Aaron Burchell,
Iestyn Davies,
Lester Lardenoye,
Peter Crawford (3)
Bass Vocals [Choral Students, Basses]
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Edmund Connolly,
Gabriel Burchell,
Gareth Jones (23),
James Birchall (2),
Oliver Wright,
Ronan Collett
Choir [Choristers]
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Alexander Jones,
Benjamin Durrant,
Benjamin Howson,
Bernard Keegan-Fischer,
Brindley Wallis,
Hugh Bushell,
James Geidt,
John Bambridge (2),
Joseph Gardom,
Joshua O'Connor,
Julian Gregory (3),
Nicholas Morton,
Oliver Lepage-Dean,
Samuel Durke,
Simon Horner
Composed By
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Gerald Finzi
Cover [Cover Picture: Punters Watercolour By]
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John Doyle (10)
Directed By
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Christopher Robinson
Engineer
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Eleanor Thomason
Liner Notes [Booklet Notes]
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Andrew Burn
Other [Organ Scholars]
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Christopher Whitton,
Jonathon Vaughn
Photography By [Gerald Finzi Photographed By]
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Herbert Lambert
Producer
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Andrew Walton (2)
Producer [Post-production]
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Andrew Walton (2),
Peter Newble
Tenor Vocals [Choral Students, Tenors]
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Alexander Walsh,
Allan Clayton,
Edward Lyon,
Geoffrey Silver
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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HNH International Ltd.
Copyright (c)
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HNH International Ltd.
Recorded At
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St. John's College Chapel, Cambridge