The Hymns Album, Vol. 2 Huddersfield Choral Society, Gregory Batsleer & Christopher Stokes
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2019
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
05.04.2019
Label: Signum Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Interpret: Huddersfield Choral Society, Gregory Batsleer & Christopher Stokes
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- Basil Harwood (1859 - 1949):
- 1 Thy Hand, O God, has Guided 02:24
- William Henry Monk (1823 - 1889):
- 2 All Things Bright and Beautiful 02:27
- John Hughes (1950 - 2009):
- 3 Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah 02:32
- Samuel Jarvis (1972 - 1857):
- 4 How Firm a Foundation, O Ye Saints of the Lord 01:53
- John Goss (1800 - 1880):
- 5 Praise My Soul the King of Heaven (Arr. Darius Battiwalla) 02:24
- Richard Wilberforce:
- 6 Amazing Grace 03:28
- David Evans (b. 1944):
- 7 Be Still, For the Presence of the Lord (Arr. Simon Mold) 02:31
- Donna Adkins (b. 1940):
- 8 Father We Love You 02:18
- Sebastian Temple (1928 - 1997):
- 9 Make Me a Channel of Your Peace (Arr. Betty Pulkingham) 02:15
- Hans Leo Hassler (1564 - 1612), Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750):
- 10 O Sacred Head, Sore Wounded 04:03
- Sidney Hugo Nicholson (1875 - 1947):
- 11 Lift High The Cross 03:07
- Patrick Appleford (b. 1925):
- 12 Lord Jesus Christ (Living Lord) 02:17
- Melchior Vulpius (1570 - 1615):
- 13 Good Christians All (Arr. Darius Battiwalla) 02:06
- Meyer Lyon (1750 - 1797):
- 14 The God of Abraham Praise (Arr. Darius Battiwalla) 02:25
- Clement Scholefield (1839 - 1904):
- 15 The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, is Ended (Arr. Darius Battiwalla) 02:42
- William Henry Monk (1823 - 1889):
- 16 Abide with Me 03:46
- Joseph Barnaby (1838 - 1896):
- 17 O Perfect Love 02:11
- Will Todd (b. 1970):
- 18 The Lord is my Shepherd 03:46
- Edward Miller (1735 - 1807):
- 19 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross 03:11
- Richard Huw Pritchard (1811 - 1887):
- 20 Alleluya, Sing to Jesus 03:46
- George Elvey (1816 - 1893):
- 21 Come ye Thankful People, Come 02:49
- Suzanne Toolan (b. 1927):
- 22 I am the Bread of Life (Arr. Betty Pulkingham) 03:19
- Hubert Parry (1848 - 1918):
- 23 O Praise ye the Lord 02:12
- Darius Battiwalla (b. 1966):
- 24 All Creatures of our God and King 02:48
Info zu The Hymns Album, Vol. 2
Hymns are part of the UK’s national culture, available to believers and non-believers alike. Some of the most popular hymn-tunes featured here – such as O Sacred Head, Sore Wounded or Good Christians All – are over four hundred years old, while others date from the latter half of the 20th century.
Founded in 1836, the internationally renowned Huddersfield Choral Society is one of UK’s leading choral groups. Famed for their ‘Huddersfield Sound’, they have a long established history of recordings and performances, appearing at the BBC Proms in 2018 as well as broadcasting regularly on radio and television.
Jane Robertson, piano
Christopher Stokes, organ
Huddersfield Choral Society
Gregory Batsleer, conductor
Huddersfield Choral Society
Founded in 1836, the Huddersfield Choral Society has developed an international reputation as one of the UK's leading choral societies. Our Junior Choirs were formed in 1986.
The Society's busy schedule is centred on its own subscription concert season in Huddersfield Town Hall, including its annual performances of Messiah. The choir also performs in other major concert venues in the UK and abroad, it regularly broadcasts for BBC radio and television, and has a long history of pioneering recordings.
"We strive to uphold and continually renew a proud tradition of choral singing"
Our professional colleagues are Music Director, Martyn Brabbins and Choral Director, Gregory Batsleer. Rehearsal accompanist is Daniel Gordon and deputy accompanist Malcolm Hinchliffe. Our agent is Patrick Garvey Management. Alison North directs our Youth Choirs.
Gregory Batsleer
has held the position of Chorus Director with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra since 2009, winning widespread critical acclaim for his work.
Over the last seven seasons Batsleer has led the development of the Chorus, overseeing the growth of associate membership, vocal coaching and the SCO Chorus Scholarship programme and the emergence of annual SCO Chorus Christmas Concerts. As well as preparing the Chorus for regular performances with the Orchestra, Gregory has directed their recent successful appearances at Edinburgh International Jazz Festival, East Neuk and St Andrews Voices Festivals, and at Greyfriars Kirk.
From 2013 - 2017 Batsleer was Artistic Director of the National Portrait Gallery’s Choir-in-Residence Programme in London and conductor of the Portrait Choir, the first in-house music programme and ensemble in any gallery or museum in the world. Their choral audio guide to the Gallery was released in 2016.
Since 2015, Batsleer has been Chorus Director of the RSNO Chorus and earlier this year made his conducting debut with the RSNO and Chorus in a performance of Mozart's Requiem. In January 2017 he took up the newly-created position of Choral Director with Huddersfield Choral Society. As well as taking overall artistic responsibility for the Society, he will conduct a number of concerts and recordings each season.
As Guest Conductor, recent and forthcoming highlights include the modern-day premiere of Gluck's Antigono with Ensemble Serse, as well as performances with the Hallé, Academy of Ancient Music, Black Dyke Band, Aurora Orchestra, the Royal Northern Snfonia, RNCM Opera, Florilegium, the National Youth Choir, Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and the Rodolfus Choir.
He has been Guest Chorus Master for orchestras including Toronto Symphony, Houston Symphony, Orchestra of Opera North and BBC Philharmonic, working with leading conductors including Sir Mark Elder, Edward Gardner, Sir Andrew Davis, Louis Langrée, Sir Roger Norrington, Robin Ticciati, Emmanuel Krivine and Phillipe Herreweghe.
Outside the classical music sphere Batsleer has worked as collaborator on performances and recordings with artists including Elbow, James, Tim Burgess, Damon Albarn and Clean Bandit. Last season he acted as musical consultant on Nick Drake’s new play All the Angels: Handel and the First Messiah at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. He has a close working relationship with composer Joe Duddell and has premiered works by David Lang, Colin Metters, Uri Caine and Ben Parry. This summer he will guest-curate multi-disciplinary performances at the Southbank Centre as well as the Latitude and Wilderness Festivals.
Between 2007–2012 Batsleer held scholarships at Princeton University and the Royal College of Music, as well as receiving tuition and mentorship from Simon Halsey, Martyn Brabbins and Baldur Brönnimann. He currently teaches choral conducting at the University of Edinburgh and has worked as guest conductor with the University Chamber Orchestra and Choir.
Batsleer’s outstanding work as a choral director was recognised with the 2015 Arts Foundation’s first-ever Fellowship in Choral Conducting.
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