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Hymns For All Seasons
Cantus Choro, organ: Norman Kaye, Melbourne Brass Ensemble
16 more hymns from Cantus Choro, sung in the grand acoustic of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne. The hymns start with Advent and trace the great events of the Christian year. The Melbourne Brass Ensemble plays some spectacular fanfares in five of the hymns. Includes 'O come, O come Emmanuel', 'Christ the Lord is risen today', 'For all the saints', 'O brother man', 'When I survey the wonderous cross' and 'The strife is o'er'.
Press quotes:
“For those who like to hear their favourite hymns superbly sung [these] three volumes ... cannot be bettered.”
— Bruce Steele, Organo Pleno
Audio preview:
Track Listing:
O Come. O Come, Emmanuel Of the Father's Love Begotten Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning Earth Has Many a Noble City Forty Days and Forty Nights Lord Jesus, Think On Me Ride On, Ride On In Majesty When I Survey the Wonderful Cross The Strife is O'er, the Battle Done Christ the Lord is Risen Today Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise Come, O Spirit From on High Bright the Vision That Delighted O Brother Man, Fold To Thy Heart Thy Brother Let All the World in Every Corner Sing For All the Saints Who From Their Labours Rest
Catalogue Number: MD3062
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Cantus Choro has established a fine reputation for its broadcasts for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and recitals of sacred and secular music. Directed by Peter Chapman, with Norman Kaye on the organ (Geoffrey Cox, Vol. 3 only).
Norman Kaye (17-1-1927 - 28-5-2007) was a distinguished organist and actor. Norman studied organ with Pierre Cochereau of Notre Dame de Paris and won a Premier Prix for conducting at the Nice Conservatoire.
Click here for a complete list of MOVE CDs featuring organs built by George Fincham and the Fincham company.
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