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Who are these angels? new choral music

Title
  1. Who are these angels? [sound recording] : new choral music / by James MacMillan.
Published by
  1. Glasgow : Linn, p2011.
Author
  1. MacMillan, James, 1959-

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Additional authors
  1. Tavener, Alan.
  2. Taylor, William (Harpist)
  3. Kitchen, John, 1950-
  4. Cappella Nova (1982- ) prf
  5. Canty (Musical group) prf
  6. Edinburgh Quartet. prf
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. Choral music. Selections
Alternative title
  1. Choral music.
Subject
  1. Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with organ
  2. Masses
  3. Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble
  4. Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied
  5. Sacred vocal quartets with harp
  6. Motets
Contents
  1. And lo, the angel of the Lord (4:39) -- Qui meditabitur (5:25) -- O radiant dawn (4:17) -- Lux aeterna (3:44) -- Os mutorum (4:28) -- Bring us, o Lord (6:03) -- Canticle of Zachariah (3:42) -- Benedictus Deus (4:50) -- Advent antiphon (4:23) -- Pascha nostrum immolatus est (4:24) -- Who are these angels? (5:52) -- Think of how God loves you (2:31) -- Benedicimus Deum caeli (3:03) -- Mass of Blessed John Henry Newman (9:00) -- Tota pulchra es (4:33).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. The 5th work for 2-part women's voices and medieval harp; the 14th for unison voices, SATB chorus, and organ; the remainder for mixed voices, principally unacc. (the 9th and 15th with organ, the 11th with string quartet).
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Interview with the composer by Rebecca Tavener, biographical notes on the composer and performers, and texts with English translations of Latin words (27 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded Nov. 2-4, 2010, at the Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling, U.K.
Language (note)
  1. Sung in Latin and English.