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April 9th, 2010

HAVPCD231 – O come let us adore him


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HAVPCD231 - O come let us adore him Christmas Carols from Winchester Cathedral
Disk Title O come let us adore him
Christmas Carols from Winchester Cathedral
Soloists Stephen Farr (Organ)
Resounding Brass
Choir Winchester Cathedral Choir
The Waynflete Singers
Conductor David Hill
Location Winchester Cathedral
Date Recorded October 1998
Audio Tracks 18

In Winchester Cathedral the annual Christmas Carol services begin with two contrasting voices. The first, soon after the lights are dimmed, is of an adult reading from the story of Creation. Then a solo treble sings the first verse of Once in Royal David’s City, a sound at once familiar yet challenging in its simplicity and directness: and Christmas is come once more.

Trk. Duration Track Title Composer
1 05:18 Once in royal David’s city H. J. Gauntlett/A. H. Mann
2 02:55 Unto us is born a Son arr. Clement McWilliam
3 01:51 Ding Dong! merrily on high arr. John Bawden
4 03:38 O little town of Bethlehem arr. R. Vaughan Williams
5 02:25 The Three Kings Peter Cornelius, arr. Ivor Atkins
6 03:17 It came upon the midnight clear arr. Arthur Sullivan
7 03:41 Silent Night Franz Gruber, arr. David Willcocks
8 03:42 Hark! the herald angel sing Felix Mendelssohn
9 03:07 Organ: Noël étranger Louis Claude Daquin
10 03:35 Sans Day Carol arr. John Rutter
11 01:53 On Christmas night (Sussex Carol) arr. David Willcocks
12 03:19 God rest you merry, gentlemen arr. David Willcocks
13 03:35 Away in a manger arr. Richard Lloyd
14 04:47 Bethlehem Down Peter Warlock
15 02:31 While shepherds watched their flocks Este’s Psalter
16 05:14 In the bleak mid-winter Harold Darke
17 02:48 Still, still, still arr. Andrew Gant
18 04:54 O come, all ye faithful arr. David Hill

David Hill is Organist and Master of the Music at Winchester Cathedral and one of Britain’s leading choral directors, in demand both at home and abroad as choir-trainer, orchestral conductor, and organist. Since 1988 he has been Director of the Waynflete Singers in Winchester, and is also Artistic Director of the Philharmonia Chorus. In 1998 he succeeded Sir David Willcocks as Musical Director of The Bach Choir.

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