Originally posted by ardcarp
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What's your favourite Te Deum?
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Ah. I have an LP called Music for Croft, dir by by John Holloway and also made for the National Front (sorry) Trust...or is this the same one? It does have The Comedy Call'd the Funeral on it...but also some anthems. It has Kevin Smith, Rogers Covey Crump, Michael George and Stephen Varcoe as soloists, plus my old friend Andrew Giles (of long Wabbey tenure) in the chorus. NT005
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostAh. I have an LP called Music for Croft, dir by by John Holloway and also made for the National Front (sorry) Trust...or is this the same one? It does have The Comedy Call'd the Funeral on it...but also some anthems. It has Kevin Smith, Rogers Covey Crump, Michael George and Stephen Varcoe as soloists, plus my old friend Andrew Giles (of long Wabbey tenure) in the chorus. NT005
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gainasbass
Re #55, do you mean this one, Chris? http://www.youtube.com/watch?2VILF4K
Hope that this link makes sense. If not a visit to youtube and search "Thomas Tallis Te Deum" should help..
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scchoir
For those who mentioned the Berlioz, you might be interested to know there are 2 opportunities to hear it in the South West this coming March: 24 March 2012 at Gloucester Cathedral, 31 March 2012 at Colston Hall, Bristol.
Both concerts have the same line-up (a co-production brought to you by two of Adrian Partington's choirs, and featuring the choristers of the Cathedrals of both cities), and both will also include a performance of the Fauré Requiem:
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Bristol Choral Society
Gloucester Choral Society
Choristers of Bristol Cathedral
Choristers of Gloucester Cathedral
Hannah Atherton - Soprano
Paul Charles Clarke - Tenor
Richard Walshe - Bass
Ashley Grote - Organ
Adrian Partington - Conductor
Details of the 24 March Gloucester performance here: http://www.gloucesterchoral.com/prog...?concert_id=42
Details of the 31 March Bristol performance here: http://www.bristolchoral.co.uk
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