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Queen Elizabeth II: Diamond Jubilee (2012)
performed by Andrew Crowley (trumpet), Christian Wilson (treble), Christopher Tipping (alto), Iain Simcock (organ), Lawrence Wallington (bass), London Brass (brass ensemble), Mark Bennett (trumpet), Martin Baker (organ), Matthew Harold (tenor), Nicholas Daniel (oboe)
composed by Anonymous, English, Basil Harwood, Benjamin Britten, Charles Villiers Stanford, George Dyson, George Frederick Handel, Gustav Holst, Henry Purcell, Herbert Howells, Irish Traditional, New English Hymnal, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Scottish Traditional -
Panis angelicus: Favourite Motets from Westminster Cathedral (1993)
performed by Iain Simcock (organ), Westminster Cathedral Choir (choir, chorus)
composed by César Franck, Charles Gounod, Colin Mawby, Déodat de Sévérac, Edvard Grieg, Edward Elgar, Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Schubert, Gabriel Fauré, Gioachino Rossini, Gustav Holst, Johann Sebastian Bach, Pierre Villette, William H. Harris, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -
A Portrait of Vaughan Williams (1999)
performed by Audrey Douglas (harp), Colin Lilley (flute), David Le Monnier (vocals), Helen Roberts (viola), Iain Simcock (organ), Ian Barratt (vocals), Jonathan Freeman-Attwood (trumpet), Margareth Campbell (flute), Maurice Bourgue (oboe), Michael Bochmann (violin)
composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams -
Panis angelicus: Favourite Motets from Westminster Cathedral (1993)
performed by Andrew Carwood (tenor), Eamonn O'Dwyer (treble), Iain Simcock (organ), Mark Kennedy (treble), Nicholas Keay (tenor), Westminster Cathedral Choir (choir, chorus), James O'Donnell (conductor)
composed by César Franck, Charles Gounod, Colin Mawby, Déodat de Sévérac, Edvard Grieg, Edward Elgar, Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Schubert, Gabriel Fauré, Gioachino Rossini, Gustav Holst, Johann Sebastian Bach, Pierre Villette, William H. Harris, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -
Celebration: Royal Music from Westminster Abbey
performed by Adam Aiken (treble), Iain Simcock (organ), Jo Crouch (treble), John New (tenor), London Brass, Martin Neary (organ), Roderick Franks (trumpet), Simon Birchall (bass), Westminster Choir (choir, chorus), Martin Neary (conductor)
composed by Arthur Bliss, Charles Villiers Stanford, Charles-Marie Widor, Hubert Parry, Jessie Seymour Irvine, John Hilton, John Redford, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Walter Alcock, William McKie, William Walton -
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Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms; Mass; Canticum Sacrum (1993)
performed by Adrian Peacock (bass), Iain Simcock (piano), Iain Simcock (organ), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Nicholas Keay (tenor), Oliver Harding (treble viol), Robert Lewis (alto), Robin Schmidt (treble), Simon Davies (tenor), Stephen Jeffs (alto)
composed by Igor Stravinsky -
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The Royal Golden Jubilee: Music from Westminster Abbey (2002)
performed by Andrew Crowley, Iain Simcock (organ), London Brass (brass ensemble), Martin Baker (organ), Michael Hoeg (organ), Choir of Westminster Abbey (choir, chorus), Llandaff Cathedral Choir (choir, chorus)
composed by Anonymous, Anonymous, English, Felix Mendelssohn, Gustav Holst, Henry Brinley Richards, Henry Purcell, Hubert Parry, James James, John Goss, John Hilton, Major W. Jackson, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Scottish Traditional -
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Lassus: Missa Bell' Amfitrit' altera (1994)
performed by Andrew Carwood (tenor), His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts, Iain Simcock (organ), Iris Schollhorn (organ), Matthew Vine (tenor), Timothy Roberts (organ), Westminster Cathedral Choir (choir, chorus)
composed by Christian Erbach, Hans Leo Hassler, Orlande de Lassus -
Festal Sacred Music of Bavaria, c1600 (1994)
performed by Andrew Carwood (tenor), His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts, Iain Simcock (organ), Matthew Vine (tenor), Timothy Roberts (organ), Westminster Cathedral Choir (choir, chorus), James O'Donnell (conductor)
composed by Christian Erbach, Hans Leo Hassler, Orlande de Lassus -
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British Choral Music of the 20th Century (2001)
performed by Colin Lawson (clarinet), David Le Monnier (vocals), English String Orchestra, Evelyn Nallen (recorder), Graham Ashton (trumpet), Iain Simcock (organ), Ian Barratt (vocals), Jeremy Cornes (percussion), John Anderson (oboe)
composed by Michael Tippett, Ralph Vaughan Williams, William Mathias, William Walton -
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The Complete Organ Symphonies of Louis Vierne, Vol.IV
performed by Iain Simcock (organ)
composed by Louis Vierne -
Music For Royal Occasions (2002)
performed by Iain Simcock (organ), London Brass, Martin Baker (organ), Michael Hoeg (piano), Michael Hoeg (organ), Welsh National Opera Brass, Choir of Westminster Abbey (choir, chorus), Llandaff Cathedral Choir (choir, chorus), Michael Smith (conductor)
composed by Anonymous, David Wynne, Gustav Holst, John Hilton, Mansel Thomas, Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Sebastian Temple, Welsh Traditional, William Croft, William Henry Monk, William Mathias, William McKie, William P. Rowlands, William Walton -
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Music of the World: Britain - This Sceptred Isle
performed by David Nettle (piano), Elizabeth Ritchie (soprano), Fiona Wight (vocals), Gavin Moralee (vocals), Gillian Fisher (soprano), Graham Ashton (trumpet), Iain Simcock (organ), Jennifer Purvis (piano), Judith Ridgway (piano), Leonore Hall (piano)
composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Arthur Sullivan, Benjamin Britten, Edward Elgar, Frederick Delius, George Frederick Handel, Gustav Holst, Henry Purcell, Jeremiah Clarke, Percy Grainger, Ralph Vaughan Williams, William Walton -
Great Musical Occasions
performed by Iain Simcock (organ), Jo Crouch (treble), London Brass, Simon Birchall (bass), Choir of Westminster Abbey (choir, chorus), Martin Neary (conductor)
composed by Anonymous, English, Arthur Bliss, Charles Villiers Stanford, Charles-Marie Widor, David Grant, Hubert Parry, John Hilton, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Walter Alcock, William McKie, William Walton -
Essential Hyperion
performed by Allegri Quartet, Andrew Lawrence-King (harp), Andrew Lucas (organ), Andrew Watts (dulcian), Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano), Arleen Augér (soprano), Brandenburg Consort, Christopher Herrick (organ), Clifford Benson (piano), Coull Quartet
composed by Anton Bruckner, Antonin Dvorák, Arcangelo Corelli, Bernhard Henrik Crusell, Charles Dibdin, Charles the Bold, Charles Villiers Stanford, Dmitry Shostakovich, Erik Satie, Ernest Bristow Farrar, Felix Mendelssohn, Ferruccio Busoni, Franz Joseph Haydn -
Vaughan Williams: Shakespeare Songs; Mass in Gm (1987)
performed by David Le Monnier (vocals), Iain Simcock (organ), Ian Barratt (vocals), Jonathan Freeman-Attwood (trumpet), Paul Martin (vocals), Peter Gritton (vocals), Timothy Marfin (vocals), Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford (choir, chorus)
composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams