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Title |
Composer |
Artist |
Time |
Play |
01 |
A Grateful Heart “Thou that hast given so much to me” - Poem by George Herbert |
Mary Plumstead |
Paul Phoenix with John Scott (Organ) |
1:40 |
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02 |
Cockles and Mussels |
Traditional Irish melody, arranged and orchestrated by Mark Blatchly |
The Boys of the St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Soloist: Paul Phoenix |
2:47 |
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03 |
TeIl me, lovely shepherd From the Serenata “Solomon” |
William Boyce |
Paul Phoenix with Barry Rose (Piano) |
3:26 |
|
04 |
Orpheus with his lute - Words by William Shakespeare |
Arthur Sullivan |
Paul Phoenix with Barry Rose (Piano) |
3:13 |
|
05 |
I'd like to teach the world to sing |
Backer/Davis/Cook/Greenaway, arranged by Barry Rose |
The Boys of the St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Soloists: Paul Phoenix & Jeremy Carpenter |
2:13 |
|
06 |
Lift thine eyes to the mountains From the oratorio ‘Elijah’ |
Felix Mendelssohn |
The Boys of the St Paul's Cathedral Choir |
1:47 |
|
07 |
Try to remember (from “The Fantasticks”) - Words by Tom Jones |
Harvey Schmidt, arranged and orchestrated by Grayston Ives |
The Boys of the St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Soloist: Paul Phoenix |
3:59 |
|
08 |
Who can express the noble acts of the Lord? From the anthem “O give thanks unto the Lord” - Words from the Psalm 106 |
Samuel Sebastian Wesley |
Paul Phoenix with Barry Rose (Organ) |
4:06 |
|
09 |
Brother James’ Air (“The Lord’s my shepherd”) - Words from Psalm 23 |
Music arranged and orchestrated by Gordon Jacob |
The Boys of the St Paul's Cathedral Choir |
3:44 |
|
10 |
O for the wings of a dove (from the anthem “Hear my Prayer”) - Words from Psalm 55 |
Felix Mendelssohn, arranged by Jan Cameron |
The Boys of the St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Soloist: Mark Higgins, Ian Cameron's Horns-of-Plenty |
3:57 |
|
11 |
Nymphs and Shepherds - Words Thomas Shadwell |
Henry Purcell, arranged by Ian Cameron |
The Boys of the St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Ian Cameron's Horns-of-Plenty |
3:05 |
|
12 |
Morning has broken - Words by Eleanor Farjeon |
Gaelic melody, arranged and orchestrated by Mark Blatchly |
The Boys of the St Paul's Cathedral Choir |
1:40 |
|
13 |
But thou didst not leave his soul in hell - From the oratorio “Messiah” |
Georg Frideric Handel |
Paul Phoenix with John Scott (Organ) |
2.45 |
|
14 |
In every fertile valley |
Thomas Dibdin |
Paul Phoenix with Barry Rose (Piano) |
1.50 |
|
15 |
My Way (comme d'habitude) - English lyrics by Paul Anka |
Claude Francois & Jacques Revaux, arranged by Barry Rose |
The Boys of the St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Soloists: Paul Phoenix & Jeremy Carpenter |
3:53 |
|
16 |
Agnus Die (from 'Coronation' Mass in C - K.317) |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
Paul Phoenix with Barry Rose (Organ) |
3:36 |
|
17 |
The little road to Bethlehem - Words by Margaret Rose |
Michael Head, orchestrated by Harold Noble |
The Boys of the St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Soloist: Paul Phoenix |
3:16 |
|
18 |
Silent Night ("Stille Nacht...") - Words translated from Joseph Mohr |
Franz Gruber, arranged and orchestrated by Mark Blatchly |
The Boys of the St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Soloist: Paul Phoenix and Christopher Dearnley (Organ) |
2:52 |
|
19 |
For this, our heart is faint (From the anthem "Remember, O Lord, what is come upon us" - Words from The Lamentations of Jeremiah |
Thomas Attwood Walmisley |
Paul Phoenix with Barry Rose (Organ) |
2:39 |
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20 |
Nunc Dimittis (from "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" |
Geoffrey Burgon |
The Boys of the St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Soloist: Paul Phoenix |
2:34 |
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