in for a treat. It was commissioned in 1948 by Temple Emanuel, San
Francisco. In addition to the Milhaud, Hour 1 features some plainsong sung
for us by Anonymous 4, one of the Chandos Anthems by Handel and English
composer John Tavener’s serene settings of two Marian texts.
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Great Sacred Music
The Classical Station
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08:00:56
Chants for Morning from the Los Huelgas Codex, c. 1300
Anonymous 4
08:08:16
Darius Milhaud: Four Prayers ~ Sabbath Morning Service
Prague Philharmonic Choir; Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
Yaron Windmueller, baritone; Rabbi Rodney Mariner, reader
08:20:22
Jan Baptist Verrijt: Salve mi Iesu
Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley
08:27:31
Charles Wood: Expectans expectavi
Choir of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, John Scott
Andrew Lucas, organ
08:33:14
George Frideric Handel: Chandos Anthem No. 04, “O sing unto the Lord a new
song”
The Sixteen Choir and Orchestra, Harry Christophers
Lynne Dawson, soprano; Ian Partridge, tenor
08:49:03
John Tavener: Hymn for the Dormition of the Mother of God; The Protecting Veil
English Chamber Orchestra, Stephen Layton
Natalie Clein, cello
09:00:25
J.S. Bach: Cantata 35, “Geist und Seele wird verwirret”
Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki
Robin Blaze, alto
09:28:23
W.A. Mozart: Litaniae de venerabili altaris Sacramento, K. 243
Gloria Dei Cantores; Vox Caeli Sinfonia, Richard K. Pugsley
Christine Helfrich, soprano; Estelle Cole, alto;
Nathanael Reese, tenor; Luke Norman, bass
10:01:20
J.S. Bach: Magnificat in D, BWV 243
Boston Baroque, Martin Pearlman
Tamara Matthews, soprano; Deanne Meek, mezzo-soprano; Mary Phillips, alto;
Don Frazure, tenor; Stephen Powell, baritone
10:28:45
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina: Motet: Beatus Laurentius (for five voices)
Luca Marenzio: Motet: Super flumina Babylonis
The Studio of Ancient Music of Montreal, Christopher Jackson
10:41:47
Dietrich Buxtehude: Te deum laudamus, BuxWV 218
Wolfgang Rubsam, organ
The Metzler organ in the Catholic Church of Zurzach
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