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Paul Guinery introduces a mainly choral programme, with music from Jerusalem and Arvo Part's Miserere, with its visions of judgement and mercy. Anon Maranatha (Revelation, 19) Community of the Beatitudes, Emmaus-Nicopolis
7.07 Hildegard of Bingen 0 Euchari Oxford Camerata, conductor Jeremy Summerly
7.17 Byrd A sequence of motets for
All Saints: Gaudeamus Omnes; Timete
Dominum; Justorum Animae ; Beati
Mundo Corde
BBC Singers, conductor David Hill
7.37 John Jenkins Suite No 4
Fretwork, Paul Nicholson (organ)
7.47 Salamon Rossi Ebreo Eftah Shir
Bisfatai
Kuhn Chamber Soloists, Symposium Musicum , conductor Pavel Kuhn
7.53 Anon Psalm 103 (AV 104) Community of the Beatitudes, Emmaus-Nicopolis
8.02 The Church Cantatas of JS Bach:
Bach Cantata No 89: Was Soil Ich aus
Dir Machen , Ephraim?
Sheila Armstrong (soprano),
Helen Watts (alto), Max von Egmond (bass), Junge Kantorei , Concerto Amsterdam, director Joachim Martini
8.16 Part Miserere
Hilliard Ensemble, director Paul Hilliard Producer Antony Pitts

Contributors

Introduces:
Paul Guinery
Conductor:
Jeremy Summerly
Unknown:
Justorum Animae
Unknown:
John Jenkins
Unknown:
Paul Nicholson
Soloists:
Symposium Musicum
Conductor:
Pavel Kuhn
Unknown:
Dir MacHen
Soprano:
Sheila Armstrong
Soprano:
Helen Watts
Bass:
Junge Kantorei
Director:
Joachim Martini
Director:
Paul Hilliard
Producer:
Antony Pitts

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