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Works by Composer WEELKES

All at once well met. Lord! When I think. Strike it up, Tabor. Tan ta ra

King’s Singers 

Alleluia, I heard a voice. All laud and praise. Laboravi in gemitu meo. Give the king thy judgements. O Lord arise. Magnificat. Nunc dlmlttis. Give ear O Lord. If King Menasses. When David heard. O how amiable. Gloria in excelsis Deo. O Jonathan. Hosanna to the Son of David

David Hill 

Alleluia, I Heard a Voice. Give Ear, O Lord

Stephen Darlington 

Alleluia, I heard a voice. Give ear, O Lord. Evening Service, for five voices. Hosanna to the Son of David. When David heard. O Lord, grant the King. Give the King thy judgment. Gloria In excelsis Deo. Ninth Service

Ch of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford 

Alleluia, I heard a voice. Gloria in excelsis Deo; Hosanna to the Son of David. Laboravi in gemitu meo. O Jonathan, woe is me. When David heard that Absalom was slain. O Lord, arise into the resting place. O how amiable are thy dwellings. All laud and praise. Give ear, O Lord. Give the king thy judgements. If King Manasses

David Hill 

Alleluia, I heard a voice. When David heard. Most mighty and all-knowing Lord. Hosanna to the Son of David. In nomine à 4

Stephen Cleobury 

Anthems

David Hill 
Richard Marlow 
Jeremy Summerly 
David Hill 

Canticles and Anthems

Ch of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford 

Cease sorrows now

Anthony Rooley 

Cease Sorrows Now; To Shorten Winter's Sadness; O Care, Thou Wilt Despatch Me; The Ape, The Monkey and The Baboon; Strike It Up, Tabor; On the Plains, Fairy Trains; All At Once Well Met; Young Cupid Hath Proclaimed; Thule, the Period of Cosmography

Alfred Deller 

Cries, Ballads, Catches, Dances by

Nancy Hadden 

Death hath deprived me

King’s Singers 

English Anthems and Instrumental Music

David Skinner 
David Skinner 
David Skinner 

Evening Verse Service “for trebles”: Magnificat; Nunc dimittis

Andrew Arthur 

Hark all ye lovely saints above

King’s Singers 

Hark! all ye lovely saints. As Vesta was

Consort of Musicke 

Hark, all ye lovely saints. Thus sings my dearest jewel. O care, thou wilt dispatch me, Hence care, thou art too cruel

Pro Cantione Antiqua 

Hark, all ye lovely salnts

Camerata C Choir 

Hosanna to the Son of David

Johannes Rahe 
Johan Duijck 
John Scott 
Malcolm Archer 
Huw Williams 

Hosanna to the son of David. Give ear, O Lord. All people clap your hands. What joy so true. O Lord, grant the king. Lord, to thee I make my moan. All laud and praise. A remembrance of my friend Thomas Morley. Gloria in excelsis Deo. When David heard. Give the king thy judgements. O Lord, arise. O how amiable. Most mighty and all-knowing God. Alleluia, I heard a voice

Jeremy Summerly 

Hosanna to the Son of David. O how happy he. O Jonathan. O Lord, arise. Laooravi. O how amiable. Gloria in excelsis Deo. O Lord, grant the king. When David heard. All people clap your hands

Richard Marlow 

Hosanna to the Son of David. When David heard

Ch of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford 

Hosanna to the Son of DavidWhen David heard

John Harper 

In nomine a4

King’s Singers 

In nomine a5 (1 and 2)

King’s Singers 

In Nomine à 5

Andrew Arthur 

Like two proud armies

King’s Singers 

Madrigals by

Members of the Cambridge Singers 

Magnificat. Nunc dimittis

David Hill 

Music by

Linda Mack 
Alfred Deller 
John Eliot Gardiner 
Grayston Burgess 
Grayston Burgess 
Passamezzo 

Music of

Choir of the Ely Cathedral 
Amaryllis Consort 
Alfred Deller 
Minstrelsy 
Boris Ord 
English Singers of London 
Robert Hollingworth 
King’s Singers 
Hillier
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 
Amarcord 
Peter Phillips 
Philip Ledger 
Alfred Deller 

Ninth Service: Magnificat; Nunc Dimittis

Stephen Darlington 

O Care, thou wilt despatch me

Canadian Brass 

O Care, thou wilt dispatch me

Geoffroy Jourdain 

O how amiable. When David heard. O Jonathan, woe is me

Queen’s Six 

Pavan No. 3

King’s Singers 

Pieces by

James Litton
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Say dear, when will your frowning leave

King’s Singers 

Since Robin Hood. Cease sorrows now. Come, sirrah Jack, ho!

Scholars Baroque Ens 

Some men desire spouses

Collegium Vocale Köln 

Songs and dances by

Estampie Ens 

Songs, Ballads, Catches Ayres by

Baltimore Consort 

Tan Tara Ran Tara Cries Mars. Young Cupid Hath Proclaim’d. Cease Sorrows Now. A Country Paire. Three Times A Day. Come Sirrah, Jack Ho

Piffaro 

The Cries of London

Paul Hillier 

The nightingale, the organ of delight

Deller Consort 
Klaartje van Veldhoven 

The nightingale. Hark, all ye lovely saints

Quink Vocal Ens 

Those sweet delightful lilies. Some men desire spouses. Come sirrah Jack hoi Come, let's begin to revel 't out

Pro Cantione Antiqua 

Thule, the period of cosmography

King’s Singers 

To shorten winter's sadness. Thule, the period of cosmography. The Andalusian merchant. Fantasy for viols a 6. 0 care, thou wilt dispatch me. Hence care, thou art too cruel. The Cries of London. When David heard. In nomine a 5. All laud and praise. Lachrimae for viols. O Lord, arise into Thy resting place

Deller Consort 

Voluntaries: I; II. Pavan

David Hill 

Voluntary I

Andrew Arthur 

What joy so true

King’s Singers 

When David heard

Timothy Brown 

When David Heard

Graham Ross 

Works by

Paul Leenhouts 
Paul Leenhouts 
Richard Mailänder 
Mark Williams 
John McCarthy 
John McCarthy 

Works of

King’s Singers 
Ch of St. Paul’s Cathedral
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

 

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