
Praise Songs #2524
. . . memorable music, old and new, reinterprets the Christian church’s traditional celebratory hymn.
Hour 1
MARC-ANTOINE CHARPENTIER (arr. Tracey): Te Deum Prelude –Ian Tracey (1926 Willis III/Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool, England) Priory 6001
HERBERT HOWELLS: Te Deum (1950) –Collegiate Singers/Andrew Millinger; Richard Moorhouse (1955 Hill, Norman & Beard/Marlborough College Chapel, Wiltshire, England) Priory 784
WILLIAM MATHIAS: Festival Te Deum --Manchester Cathedral Choir/Christopher Stokes; Jeffrey Makinson (1957 Harrison/Manchester Cathedral, England) Regent 443
RICHARD N. STEWART: Te Deum –Evangelical Choral Society & Orchestra/Richard N. Stewart; Marilyn Keiser (1957 Schantz+1983 Dial/Central Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, MI) PD archive (r. 11-23-99)
Filler – CHARPENTIER (see above)
Hour 2
PIERRE ATTAIGNANT (pub.): Te Deum Verses –E. Power Biggs (1430 Anonymous/Notre Dame de Valere Basilica, Sion, Switzerland) Sony Classical 19658826722
CHARLES VILLIERS STANFORD: Te Deum Laudamus in B-flat–Cathedral Choir/Barry Rose; Christopher Dearnley (1870 Willis-2000 Mander/St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, England) Guild 7102
PHILIPP MAINTZ: Te Deum (Bruckner Window) –Hansjörg Albrecht (1981-2008 Schuke/Gewandhaus, Leipzig, Germany) Oehms 483
J. S. BACH: Herr Gott, dich loben wir, BWV 725 –Kay Johannsen (1680 Schnitger/Parish Church, Cappel, Germany) Hänssler Edition 92 089
CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: Te Deum (iv.), fr Symphonie Antique, Op. 83 –Domkantorei Altenberg, Gürzenich Choir of Cologne, German-French Choir of Cologne, Total Vokal Ensemble of Dortmund & Pilsen Radio Symphony/Volker Hempfling; Paul Wisskirchen (1980 Klais/Altenberg Cathedral, Germany) Motette 40181
Filler – STANFORD (see above)
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