Bless ye the Lord
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Bless ye the Lord
Marquis Classics, c1999, p1991
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For chorus and organ
Sung in English, Latin and German
Choir of Yorkminster Park Baptist Church ; Ronald S. Jordan, organ ; Catherine M. Palmer, conductor
Recorded: June 25-27, 1991 in Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, Toronto, Canada
Compact disc
Marquis Classics: 7 7471-81243-2 6
Contents of Works
- Approach. The organ introduction / Ronald S. Jordan
- Processional: Psalm 148 (Plainsong: tone VII.2)
- Hymn: Ye servants of God (Laudate Dominum) / C.H.H. Parry
- My song shall be alway of the loving-kindness / Godfrey Sampson
- Sing joyfully / Grayston Ives
- Sanctus / Schubert
- The spirit of the Lord : from The Apostles / Elgar
- Invocation. Hymn: Be thou my vision : Irish traditional
- Gloria from 12th mass / Mozart
- Set me as a seal / Robin King
- God be in my head / H. Waldford Davies
- Brother James' Air / arr. Gordon Jacobs
- Call to service. Psalm 46: God is our hope and strength (chant ad. Luther)
- Hymn: Who would true valour see : English traditional
- Fight the good fight / John Gardner
- Erschallet ihr Lieder : from Cantata 172 / J.S. Bach
- O how glorious is the kingdom / Basil Harwood
- Dismissal. O lorde, the maker of al thing / John Joubert
- Grant us thy peace / Felix Mendelssohn
- Hymn: The day thou gavest (tune: St. Clement)
- Preserve us, O Lord : (plainsong, fauxbourden) / C.M. Palmer