Chandos: CHAN10587

St John’s Magnificat: Choral Works of Herbert Howells

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St John’s Magnificat: Choral Works of Herbert Howells

Our Price: £12.50

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 1st March 2010

Contents
Howells: Sequence for St Michael
Howells: By the Waters of Babylon
Howells: A Spotless Rose
Howells: Gloucester Magnificat
Howells: Gloucester Nunc Dimittis
Howells: Psalm 142
Howells: A Grace
Howells: One Thing have I Desired
Howells: Like as the Hart
Howells: St John’s Magnificat
Howells: St John’s Nunc Dimittis
Howells: Salve Regina
Howells: Coll Reg Te Deum
Artists
Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge

Conductor: Andrew Nethsingha
This recording heralds the beginning of an exclusive recording contract between Chandos and the Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge.  All performances will be conducted by Andrew Nethsingha, the Choir’s Director of Music since 2007.

This disc of choral music by Herbert Howells includes two settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis: one setting was written for St John’s, where Howells was Acting Organist during World War II; the other for Gloucester Cathedral in the composer’s native county. It also features two premiere recordings, A Grace for 10 Downing Street and Psalm 142.  

Andrew Nethsingha said, “We are delighted to be embarking on a partnership with such an excellent label as Chandos. With them, we will release a wide variety of repertoire. We have chosen to start with a disc of Howells’ music – Herbert Howells was closely associated with St John’s College for several decades. Two major works written for the St John’s Choir, including “Sequence for St Michael” will feature on the CD. The recording of “By the waters of Babylon”, a deeply moving psalm setting for baritone, violin, cello and organ will be another highlight of the disc.”

Althoug this is St John’s College Choir’s first long-term contract with Chandos, it has already made a number of recordings for the label, including Mozart’s Requiem and works by Charpentier and Poulenc (conducted by George Guest) and music by Tallis and Gibbons (conducted by Christopher Robinson).
Composers on this disc include....

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