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To This Temple
(Audio CD)
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Indianapolis

The choir of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Indianapolis, under the direction of Frank Boles, sing an anthology of sacred music, both accompanied and unaccompanied, in various venues in Great Britain, recording on their tour in summer of 2001.

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Format: Digital Audio CD
Label:  PRO ORGANO
Catalog Number:  CD 7174
Length:  73′ 04″
Tracks: 17
Organ: various
Venue: Various venues throughout Great Britain
Recorded:  On tour, July 2001
Released:  11 November 2004
Producer:  Frank W. Boles
Notes Author: texts only
Notes Language: English
Graphics Format: 12pp book, traycard, jewel box
UPC #: 636077717420

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… live performances recorded on tour in 2001 in Scotland and England. It opens with Gerald Near’s superlative setting of some verses from the seventh-century Latin hymn Angularis Fundamentum (some of these verses are found at number 518 in The Hymnal 1982). The customary Evening Canticles are heard in versions by Henry Purcell (the familiar G minor) and, intriguingly, Roland E. Martin. Particularly welcome are anthems of Barry Rose (Morning glory, starlit sky), Lee Hobby (Hear us, O hear us Lord), Anthony Piccolo (The Key), and Frank Boles (God is our refuge). Six Psalms set to various Anglican chants are notable for the intelligent rendering of the texts (one actually recognizes stressed and unstressed syllables!) The familiar Britten Te Deum in C completes the fine program. It’s especially gratifying to see works of American composers on tours by American choirs since the British choir – greatly as I admire their work – seem to use almost exclusively music by British and Continental composers. (As the appreciations in the April issue of this Journal show, there is much great choral music of this side of The Pond!) – Victor Hill, Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians (September 2005)

01 • To this temple • Gerald Near • 3’27”
02 • Psalm 73 • Quam bonus Israel! • Joseph Barnby • 7’12”
03 • Psalm 129 • Saepe expungnaverunt • Henry Hall • 2’56”
04 • Magnificat in G • Henry Purcell • 3’33”
05 • Nunc dimittis in G • Henry Purcell • 1’13”
06 • Sing Joyfully • William Byrd • 2’24”
07 • Morning glory, starlit sky • Barry Rose • 2’40”
08 • Psalm 136 • Confitemini • Alec Wyton • 5’44”
09 • Psalm 138 • Confitebor tibi • Walter Alcock • 3″03″
10 • Hear us, O Hear us Lord • Lee Hoiby • 5’58”
11 • The Key • Anthony Piccolo • 3’27”
12 • God is our refuge • Frank Boles • 6’38”
13 • Te Deum in • Benjamin Britten • 8’12”
14 • Psalm 146 • Laude, anima mea • Edward Bairstow • 3’15”
15 • Psalm 150 • Laudate Dominum • George Talbot • 1’55”
16 • Magnificat • Roland E. Martin • 5’31”
17 • Nunc dimittis • Roland E. Martin • 4’21”

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St. Paul’s Choir is an intergenerational choir of trained boy and girl choristers with adults, that sing weekly services, evensongs, and concerts with orchestra at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Indianapolis. This parish, founded in 1866, is the largest Episcopal congregation in Indiana. Learn more…