Catalogue
HAVPCD201 – Carols from Felsted for Farleigh
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| Disk Title | Carols from Felsted for Farleigh |
| with music for other seasons of the year | |
| Soloists | Stuart Corrie (Organ) |
| Choir | The Chapel Choirs and Pupils of Felsted Preparatory and Pre-Preparatory Schools |
| Conductor | Allan Clay |
| Location | Felsted School Chapel |
| Date Recorded | June 1998 |
| Audio Tracks | 18 |
The Service of Lessons and Carols by Candlelight is traditionally and justifiably one of the highlights of the School’s musical and religious year. The music here represents some of the best moments of the recent services and includes the first recording of two carols commissioned by the School especially for the services.
| Trk. | Duration | Track Title | Composer |
| 1 | 02:42 | People, look East | Trad. Besançon carol |
| 2 | 02:29 | Ding dong, merrily on high | arr. David Willcocks |
| 3 | 04:43 | Christmas Night | John Rutter |
| 4 | 04:25 | Sweet Mary | James Jewell |
| 5 | 04:10 | Quelle est cette odeur agréable | arr. David Willcocks |
| 6 | 06:19 | A Boy is born | Jeremy Holland-Smith |
| 7 | 01:44 | A Gallery Carol | arr. Robin Wells |
| 8 | 05:13 | Look at the world | John Rutter |
| 9 | 02:24 | Praise to the Lord, the Almighty | Tune: Lobe den Herren |
| 10 | 02:24 | We will remember them | John Madden |
| 11 | 02:10 | He that is down needs fear no fall | Christopher Tambling |
| 12 | 05:53 | Like as the hart | Herbert Howells |
| 13 | 02:46 | Lord of the Dance | Sidney Carter |
| 14 | 03:09 | Jesu, joy of man’s desiring | J. S. Bach |
| 15 | 03:00 | Come down, O Love divine | Tune: Down Ampney |
| 16 | 03:07 | My beloved spake | Patrick Hadley |
| 17 | 02:46 | I vow to thee, my country | Tune: Thaxted |
| 18 | 02:30 | God be in my Head | Philip Wilby |
Felsted Preparatory School has an enviable reputation for the arts and sport, alongside a strong academic tradition. Almost two-thirds of the school learn a musical instrument, so, as well as the choirs featured on this recording, the school also runs a flourishing full orchestra, a wind band, a string ensemble, a training orchestra, and a Concert Choir of almost 100 voices, as well as smaller chamber groups and a chamber orchestra. The Chapel Choir is made up of 20 trebles and, together with a number of altos, tenors and basses drawn from parents, staff and pupils, and friends of the School and of the Senior School, it leads all Prep School chapel services.

