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Amner: Cathedral Music
 
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Amner: Cathedral Music

~ John Amner (Composer), Paul Trepte (Conductor), Peter Holman (Conductor), Ely Cathedral Choir (Orchestra), Parley of Instruments (Orchestra), et al.
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  • Performer: David Price
  • Orchestra: Ely Cathedral Choir, Parley of Instruments
  • Conductor: Paul Trepte, Peter Holman
  • Composer: John Amner
  • Audio CD (25 Sep 1995)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Hyperion
  • ASIN: B000002ZVH
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 353,841 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

On this CD:
  1. Second Service, 'Cesar's Service'
    Composed by John Amner
    Performed by Ely Cathedral Choir
    with David Price
    Conducted by Paul Trepte

  2. I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live
    Composed by John Amner
    Performed by Ely Cathedral Choir
    with David Price
    Conducted by Paul Trepte

  3. Blessed be the Lord God
    Composed by John Amner
    Performed by Ely Cathedral Choir
    with David Price
    Conducted by Paul Trepte

  4. O ye little flock
    Composed by John Amner
    Performed by Ely Cathedral Choir, Parley of Instruments
    with David Price
    Conducted by Peter Holman, Paul Trepte

  5. Sing, O heav'ns
    Composed by John Amner
    Performed by Ely Cathedral Choir
    with David Price
    Conducted by Paul Trepte

  6. Variations for keyboard on 'O Lord in Thee is all my trust'
    Composed by John Amner
    with David Price

  7. Consider, all ye passers by
    Composed by John Amner
    Performed by Ely Cathedral Choir, Parley of Instruments
    with David Price
    Conducted by Peter Holman, Paul Trepte

  8. Hear, O Lord and have mercy
    Composed by John Amner
    Performed by Ely Cathedral Choir
    with David Price
    Conducted by Paul Trepte

  9. My Lord is hence removed
    Composed by John Amner
    Performed by Ely Cathedral Choir, Parley of Instruments
    with David Price
    Conducted by Peter Holman, Paul Trepte

  10. I will sing unto the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously
    Composed by John Amner
    Performed by Ely Cathedral Choir
    with David Price
    Conducted by Paul Trepte

  11. Glory be to God on high
    Composed by John Amner
    Performed by Ely Cathedral Choir
    with David Price
    Conducted by Paul Trepte

  12. O sing unto the Lord
    Composed by John Amner
    Performed by Ely Cathedral Choir
    with David Price
    Conducted by Paul Trepte


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars sublime, 10 Dec 2003
By Al Kitching (Cambridge, UK) - See all my reviews
There's a wonderful unknown (not in a Donald Rumsfeld kind of way) quality to Amner's Cathedral Music. Having lived in Ely - in John Amner Close, in fact - for some time, I thought it only right and proper that I investigate the man and his work and apart from this fabulous collection of pieces and a few snippets about his life (1579-1641; organist & choirmaster at Ely Cathedral 1610-1641) there is virtually nothing...

This helps. Really.

The choral arrangements here are so sparkling and unique that to colour one's perceptions by bringing in the prejudices and preconceptions associated with other artists would be to undermine what is a beautifully delicate work.

Just the first few seconds of Te Deum (Cesar's Service) will take you high up into the cathedral's Norman arches, beyond the clerestory and out past the Lady Choir, before embracing the stonework, the timber, the glass and the lead, and becoming a part of the very fabric itself. Well, maybe not. But it does have a damn good go.

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