A collection of songs of praise, challenging and varied, unusual but invaluable contributions to the standard repertory, featuring four versatile English composers creating in the middle and latter tears of the 20th century, whose smaller-scale choral works have perhaps been eclipsed by that of their peers and who deserve greater exposure and re-examination.
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| George Dyson |
Lauds (No. 2 of 'Three Songs of Praise') |
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Benedicite, Omnia Opera |
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Confortare |
| John McCabe |
Coventry Carol |
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Great Lord of Lords |
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Dormi Jesu |
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In Bethlehem, that fair city |
| Christopher Steel |
Thou art the way |
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O Praise the Lord of Heaven |
| Robert Walker |
Dance, My Heart |
George Dyson
Lauds (No. 2 of 'Three Songs of Praise')
John McCabe
In Bethlehem, that fair city
Christopher Steel
O Praise the Lord of Heaven