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Music of the Kingdom - Angus Davidson (alto); David Clegg (alto); Eamonn Dougan (bass); Elin Manahan Thomas (soprano); Jonathan Arnold (bass);...
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  1. Zadok the Priest, coronation anthem No. 1 for chorus & orchestra, HWV 258: Coronation Anthem
  2. Be Strong and of A Good Courage for 7 voices & organ
  3. Spem in Alium (also set as "Sing and glorify"), motet for 40 voices, P. 299
  4. O Lord, make Thy servant Elizabeth, anthem for 6 voices (SAATTB)
  5. Gloriana, opera, Op. 53: Sixth Dance: Final dance of homage
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  1. Zadok the Priest, coronation anthem No. 1 for chorus & orchestra, HWV 258: Coronation Anthem
  2. Be Strong and of A Good Courage for 7 voices & organ
  3. Spem in Alium (also set as "Sing and glorify"), motet for 40 voices, P. 299
  4. O Lord, make Thy servant Elizabeth, anthem for 6 voices (SAATTB)
  5. Gloriana, opera, Op. 53: Sixth Dance: Final dance of homage
  6. Arise, my muse (Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday), for soloists, chorus & instruments, Z. 320: May her blest example chase
  7. Arise, my muse (Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday), for soloists, chorus & instruments, Z. 320: May she to heaven late return
  8. From Stormy Windes, for chorus
  9. When David Heard
  10. Beati omnes, hymn, for soprano, bass, chorus & continuo, Z. 131
  11. Mass "Puer natus est nobis" (incomplete), for 7 voices, P. 49: Sanctus
  12. Mass "Dum Sacrum Mysterium" for 10 voices: Sanctus
  13. Great King of Gods (Lord of Lords), anthem for voices
  14. I will always give thanks (The 'Club' Anthem), for vocal ensemble
  15. Funeral Sentences (for the funeral of Queen Mary), Z. 27: Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts
  16. Let Thy Hand Be Strengthened, coronation anthem No. 2 for chorus & orchestra, HWV 259
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Though it's not clearly indicated on the packaging, this is a compilation of music from no fewer than 10 previous CDs by the Sixteen, plus one newly recorded track (William Byrd's O Lord, make Thy servant Elizabeth). The idea, as the title suggests, is to collect pieces somehow inspired by the British monarchy, from the imposing Handel Coronation Anthems that frame the program to a cappella music including quieter pieces like the "Sanctus" from Thomas Tallis' Missa Puer natus, probably celebrating the pregnancy of Queen ...

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