Format: Digital Audio CD
Label: PRO ORGANO
Catalog Number: CD 7085
Length: 68′ 53″
Tracks: 19
Organ: Aeolian-Skinner
Venue: All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Worcester, Massachusetts USA
Recorded: 05/27/1997
Released: 11/01/1997
Producer: Frederick Hohman
Notes Author: texts and bios
Notes Language: English
Graphics Format: 8-pp book, traycard, jewel box
UPC #: 6360777085 2 7
Lo, there is light!
(Audio CD)
Harvard University Choir
The Harvard University Choir, under the direction of university organist and choirmaster Murray Forbes Somerville, present a program of a cappella and accompanied choral music for the new millennium, featuring short works by Harvard students, and a number of 20th-century American composers. Nancy Granert, associate organist and choirmaster, provides organ accompaniments. Performed with the Aeolian-Skinner organ at All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Worcester, Massachusetts.
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1. Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis – The Harvard Service – Charles Callahan
2. Lo, there is light! – Matthew Orlovich
3. Amen 2 – Daniel Roihl
4. The Lord is my light – Peter Hallock
5. Lauds, from Three Songs of Praise – George Dyson
6. Choral Response (1976/1996) -John Ayer
7. Save Us, O Lord – Thomas Matthews
8. Shaker Hymn – arr. Daniel Roihl
9. Ecce Sacerdos Magnus (1960) – John C. Hodgson
10. Amen 4 (1996) – Daniel Roihl
11. The Song of Deborah – Adolphus Hailstork
12. My Shepherd will supply my need – arr. Virgil Thomson
13. Exalt Yourself above the heavens, O God – David Hurd
14. Jesus, so lowly – Harold Friedell
15. Bring us, O Lord God – Sir William Harris
16. Amen 3 (1995) – Daniel Roihl
17. Ecce Jam Noctis – Max Miller
18. Evening Hymn – Henry Balfour GHardiner
19. Amen, Opus 35 – Kenryk Mikolaj Górecki



