Stanford Anthems & Motets.
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Composer or Director: Charles Villiers Stanford
Label: British Composers
Magazine Review Date: 6/1997
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 75
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 555535-2

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Services, Movement: EVENING SERVICE: |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer James Vivian, Organ King's College Choir, Cambridge Stephen Cleobury, Conductor |
For lo, I raise up |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer James Vivian, Organ King's College Choir, Cambridge Stephen Cleobury, Conductor |
(6) Bible Songs, Movement: No. 4, A song of peace |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer John Mark Ainsley, Tenor Stephen Cleobury, Organ |
(6) Bible Songs, Movement: No. 6, A song of wisdom |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer John Mark Ainsley, Tenor Stephen Cleobury, Organ |
(6) Hymns, Movement: No. 4, Pray that Jerusalem may have |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer James Vivian, Organ King's College Choir, Cambridge Stephen Cleobury, Conductor |
(6) Hymns, Movement: No. 6, O, for a closer walk with God |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer James Vivian, Organ King's College Choir, Cambridge Stephen Cleobury, Conductor |
(3) Motets |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer King's College Choir, Cambridge Stephen Cleobury, Conductor |
(6) Short Preludes and Postludes Set 2, Movement: Postlude in D minor (Allegro) |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer Stephen Cleobury, Organ |
Magnificat |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer King's College Choir, Cambridge Stephen Cleobury, Conductor |
(The) Lord is my Shepherd |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer King's College Choir, Cambridge Stephen Cleobury, Conductor |
Composer or Director: Charles Villiers Stanford
Label: CRD
Magazine Review Date: 6/1997
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 68
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CRD3497

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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If ye then be risen with Christ |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer Edward Higginbottom, Conductor New College Choir, Oxford Paul Plummer, Organ |
(3) Motets |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer Edward Higginbottom, Conductor New College Choir, Oxford |
(3) Motets, Movement: No. 1, Ye holy angels (wds. Baxter) |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer Edward Higginbottom, Conductor New College Choir, Oxford |
(3) Motets, Movement: No. 3, Glorious and Powerful God (wds. anon) |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer Edward Higginbottom, Conductor New College Choir, Oxford |
(The) Lord is my Shepherd |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer Edward Higginbottom, Conductor New College Choir, Oxford Paul Plummer, Organ |
Ye choirs of New Jerusalem |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer Edward Higginbottom, Conductor New College Choir, Oxford Paul Plummer, Organ |
How beauteous are their feet |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer Edward Higginbottom, Conductor New College Choir, Oxford Paul Plummer, Organ |
For lo, I raise up |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer Edward Higginbottom, Conductor New College Choir, Oxford Paul Plummer, Organ |
(3) Preludes and Fugues, Movement: No. 3 in C |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Andrew-John Smith, Organ Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer |
(3) Preludes and Fugues, Movement: No. 2 in B minor |
Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer
Andrew-John Smith, Organ Charles Villiers Stanford, Composer |
Author:
Both discs here do him good service, and having heard both I would not wish to be without either. The programmes have several items in common, so that choice becomes more of an issue. In the three Motets, Op. 38, both choirs command vigour of attack and smoothness of flow as required. King’s, under Stephen Cleobury, take a liberty over tempo in “Justorum animae”, quickening with the marcato style of “et non tanget” and not quite settling to an adagio molto for the last phrase. I can’t think Stanford would be turning in his grave (when he wanted tempo giusto, as in “Glorious and all-powerful God”, he was quite capable of saying so); nevertheless, New College, holding the time steady, show that there is no need for the acceleration. In
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