O God, Thou art my God

O God, Thou art my God

O God, Thou art my God
Director of Music: 
Christopher Robinson
Organ Scholar: 
Philip Scriven
Release date: 
January 1993
Featuring: 
  • Peter Scriven (Trumpet)
Record label: 
Lindenberg (Holland)
Catalogue number: 
Lindenberg LBCD47

Track list

  1. Psalm 150 (C. V. Stanford)
  2. Laudibus in sanctis (William Byrd)
  3. Psalm 63 (William Boyce)
  4. O God, Thou art my God (Henry Purcell)
  5. Psalm 51 (S. S. Wesley)
  6. Wash me throughly from my wickedness (S. S. Wesley)
  7. Turn Thy face from my sins (Thomas Attwood)
  8. Cast me not away from Thy presence (S. S. Wesley)
  9. Psalm 48 (Elgar)
  10. Great is the Lord (Edward Elgar)
  11. Psalm 52 (Plainsong)
  12. Like as the hart (Herbert Howells)
  13. Psalm 23 (H. Walford Davies)
  14. The Lord is my shepherd (Lennox Berkeley)
  15. Psalm 90 (H. Ley/J. Soaper)
  16. Lord, Thou hast been our refuge (Ralph Vaughan Williams)

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