Elgar’s “Te Deum”: St John’s & King’s College Cambridge 2003 (Robinson/Cleobury)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- From a BBC Choral Evensong broadcast from St John’s College Cambridge on 2 July 2003 and featuring the combined choirs of St John’s College and King’s College Cambridge, directed resepectively by Christopher Robinson and Stephen Cleobury. Organists, Jonathan Vaughn and Daniel Hyde.
Elgar’s “Te Deum” in F is his Opus 34, No. 1, written in 1897 and dedicated to George Robertson Sinclair, organist of Truro and Hereford Cathedrals, who Elgar depicted in the 11th of his “Enigma Variations”.
Beautiful! Harmony Melody Exquisite !
Absolutely glorious! We praise You, Oh God!
brings back many fond memories
Magnificent- very typical of Elgar
Thanks for the credit!
We usually do credit the organist but omitted to do so this time - they have now been added!
MASTER !!!
@@ArchiveofRecordedChurchMusic Thank you!
Don't suppose you remember playing Walton's Crown Imperial nearly 25 years ago in a concert at RRS?!
@@ArchiveofRecordedChurchMusic Pretty sure it was just Christopher conducting (as well as just Jonny playing) as it was his last broadcast.
great
High Trebles like as if reaching Heaven ;