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Ireland: Vexilla Regis / Greater Love Hath No Man / A London Overture / The Holy Boy / Epic March
 
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Ireland: Vexilla Regis / Greater Love Hath No Man / A London Overture / The Holy Boy / Epic March

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Play   1. Vexilla regis Bryn Terfel 12:03 Album Only  
Play   2. Greater Love Hath No Man Richard Hickox 6:59 £0.59
Play   3. These Things Shall Be Bryn Terfel 22:20 Album Only  
Play   4. A London Overture Richard Hickox 13:44 Album Only  
Play   5. The Holy Boy Richard Hickox 2:50 £0.59
Play   6. Epic March Richard Hickox 9:15 Album Only  
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I actually have the first issue of this CD, CHAN 8879, and it's a real stunner. The acoustic is spacious, and the music highly original. The London Overture gets things off to a striking start, followed by Ireland's 1937 Coronation cantata 'These things shall be'. The choral singing is magnificent, and the piece, although a little dated, comes over well. Controversially, Ireland quotes the 'Internationale', always a touching moment, which is quite magical here. The other choral pieces are equally impressive, and the Epic March brings proceedings to a stirring close.

Ireland is not so well-known as during his life-time (he died in 1962), but this record is a great way to discover his highly original music. I really can't recommend it strongly enough.

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