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Jubilate: 500 Years of Cathedral Music - Aled Jones (baritone); Aled Jones (vocals); Andrew Yeats (tenor); Benjamin Irvine-Capel (treble); Christopher Field (alto);...
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  1. Zadok the Priest, coronation anthem No. 1 for chorus & orchestra, HWV 258
  2. Hear My Prayer ("O for the wings of a dove"), hymn for soprano, chorus & organ or orchestra in G major, MWV B49
  3. Justorum Animae, motet for chorus, Op. 38/1
  4. Hosanna to the Son of David, anthem for 6 voices
  5. Salvator mundi (I) (also set as "Arise O Lord" and "With all our hearts"), motet for 5 voices, P. 216
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  1. Zadok the Priest, coronation anthem No. 1 for chorus & orchestra, HWV 258
  2. Hear My Prayer ("O for the wings of a dove"), hymn for soprano, chorus & organ or orchestra in G major, MWV B49
  3. Justorum Animae, motet for chorus, Op. 38/1
  4. Hosanna to the Son of David, anthem for 6 voices
  5. Salvator mundi (I) (also set as "Arise O Lord" and "With all our hearts"), motet for 5 voices, P. 216
  6. O God, thou art my god, anthem for 2 sopranos, alto, tenor, bass, double chorus & organ, Z. 35
  7. Lord, Let Me Know Mine End, anthem for chorus
  8. Greater Love Hath No Man, motet for treble, baritone, chorus & organ
  9. O Taste and See, motet for chorus & organ (Psalm 34)
  10. Evening Hymn for chorus & organ
  11. Jubilate Deo, for double chorus & organ
  12. The Lord Is My Shepherd, song
  13. The Lord Bless You and Keep You, for chorus & orchestra
  14. Ubi caritas, for chorus
  15. A Gaelic Blessing ("Deep Peace"), for chorus & orchestra
  16. I Was Glad (Psalm 122), anthem for chorus & organ (or orchestra)
  17. A Gaelic Blessing ("Deep Peace"), for chorus & orchestra
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This release diverges in several ways from other collections of English cathedral music on the market. It succeeds at what it sets out to do, although the desirability of that will depend on your perspective. First, the album does deliver the promised 500 years of cathedral music, although the Baroque is underrepresented and the Classical era is not heard at all (and there's heavy emphasis on the Romantics). The premise that the English tradition is defined by music intended for these magnificent spaces is fulfilled. Second ...

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