The Choir at Proms Extra
Sara Mohr-Pietch marks the centenary of Hubert Parry's Jerusalem, with guest choir Blossom Street singing songs by Judith Weir, Elgar, Parry and the Beatles.
Sara Mohr-Pietch introduces a special edition of The Choir, recorded in front of a live audience at Imperial College Union. 2016 marks the centenary of a song that has become closely associated with the Proms - Hubert Parry's "Jerusalem". An instant success from the occasion when it was first heard in 1916, Sara and guests will be talking about what lies behind the broad and enduring appeal of this unofficial anthem. Led by its innovative director Hilary Campbell, critically acclaimed choir Blossom Street puts Parry into context with a round-up of songs by British composers including Elgar and a George Herbert setting from Master of the Queen's Music, Judith Weir; and we celebrate the power of voices singing together in Lennon and McCartney's "Hey Jude" as well as "Jerusalem" itself. Between the songs, Sara will be catching up with some of the members of this vibrant professional choir in Meet My Choir and this week's Choral Classic is drawn from Parry's late masterpiece, his moving "Songs of Farewell".
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Aretha Franklin & Southern California Community Choir
Climbing Higher Mountains
- RHINO.
- R275627.
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John Byrt
Among the leaves so green, oh! - trad., arr. for chorus
Conductor: Hilary Campbell. Performer: Blossom Street. -
James MacMillan
Lassie, Wad Ye Loe Me?
Performer: The Blossom Street Singers. -
Johann Sebastian Bach
Cantata no. 19 BWV.19 (Es erhub sich ein Streit)
Conductor: Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Performer: English Baroque Soloists. Performer: Monteverdi Choir.- SDG 124.
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Hubert Parry
Jerusalem for voice and keyboard
Performer: David Owen Norris. -
Hubert Parry
Jerusalem for voice and keyboard
Performer: David Owen Norris. -
Hubert Parry
Jerusalem for voice and keyboard
Performer: David Owen Norris. -
Hubert Parry
Jerusalem for voice and keyboard
Performer: David Owen Norris. -
Hubert Parry
Jerusalem for voice and keyboard
Performer: David Owen Norris. -
Hubert Parry
Jerusalem for voice and keyboard
Performer: David Owen Norris. -
Hubert Parry
Jerusalem for voice and keyboard
Performer: David Owen Norris. -
Hubert Parry
Jerusalem for voice and keyboard
Performer: David Owen Norris. -
Hubert Parry
Jerusalem for voice and keyboard
Performer: David Owen Norris. -
Hubert Parry
Jerusalem for voice and keyboard
Performer: David Owen Norris. -
Hubert Parry
Jerusalem for voice and keyboard
Performer: David Owen Norris. -
Hubert Parry
Jerusalem for voice and keyboard
Performer: David Owen Norris. -
Hubert Parry
Jerusalem for voice and keyboard
Performer: David Owen Norris. -
Hubert Parry
Jerusalem for voice and keyboard
Conductor: Hilary Campbell. Performer: Blossom Street. -
Edward Elgar
They are at rest - anthem for chorus a 4 [1909]
Conductor: Hilary Campbell. Performer: Blossom Street. -
Henry Walford Davies
Tune Thy Music To thy Heart
Performer: The Blossom Street Singers. -
Judith Weir
Love Bade Me Welcome for mixed choir
Conductor: Hilary Campbell. Performer: Blossom Street. -
Antonio Vivaldi
Gloria in D major RV.589 for soloists, chorus and orchestra
Conductor: Richard Hickox. Performer: Collegium Musicum 90.- CHANDOS.
- CHAN-0518.
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Arnold Schoenberg
Gurrelieder for soloists, chorus and orchestra
Performer: Netherlands Female Youth Choir. Performer: Domkantorei K枚ln;. Performer: M盲nnerstimmen des K枚lner Domchores;. Performer: VokalEnsemble K枚ln. Performer: Chor des Bach-Vereins K枚ln;. Performer: Kart盲userkantorei K枚ln;聽. Performer: G眉rzenich-Orchester K枚ln. Performer: Marcus Stenz, conductor. -
Hubert Parry
Songs of farewell for mixed voices
Conductor: Nigel Short. Performer: Tenebrae.- SIGNUM.
- SIGCD267.
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LENNON/McCARTNEY
Hey Jude
Conductor: Hilary Campbell. Performer: Blossom Street. -
Percy Grainger
The Brisk Young Sailor (A Lincolnshire Posy)
Orchestra: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle.- EMI.
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