The Golden Age of English Church Music

The Golden Age of English Church Music

The Golden Age of English Church Music
Director of Music: 
George Guest
Release date: 
January 1962
Record label: 
Disques Lumen
Catalogue number: 
37-AMS 37 STE

Track list

  1. Quem vidistis pastores (Dering)
  2. Miserere mei (Byrd)
  3. Christe Jesu, Pastor bone (Taverner)
  4. Ne reminiscaris Domine (Philips)
  5. Ad Te clamamus (Tye)
  6. Haec dies (Byrd)
  7. The Leroy Kyrie (Taverner)
  8. Justorum anime (Byrd)
  9. O nata lux (Tallis)
  10. Cantantibus organis (Philips)
  11. Salvator Mundi (Tallis)
  12. O bone Jesu (Dering)
  13. Gaudent in coelis (Dering)
  14. Laudibus in sanctis (Byrd)
  15. In pace (Blytheman)

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