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== Details ==
* Recorded on February 21, 22, and 23, 1995, at Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, England
** [[Totus tuus]] won the 1997 CARAS Award for “Best Classical Song”.
* This album was also nominated for Studio Album of the Year.
* Release date: May 21, 1996
== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
'''''Side One - SONGS OF THE RENAISSANCE'''''
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; border-width=0;"
|-  
|-  
|1.
|1.
| La guerre
| [[Totus tuus]]
|-
|-
|2.
|2.
| This sweet and merry month of May
| [[Piispa ja pakana]]
|-  
|-  
|3.
|3.
| Come sirrah Jack ho!
| [[Pater noster]]
|-
|-
|4.
|4.
| Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone
| [[Ave Maria]]
|-
| colspan="2" |Wymondham Chants
|-  
|-  
|5.
|5.
| Contrappunto bestiale alla mente
| [[Wymondham Chants - Prologue: Ave, rex angelorum|Prologue: Ave, rex angelorum]]
|-
|-
|6.
|6.
| Valle, che de lamenti miei
| [[Wymondham Chants - Scherzo: Tutivillus|Scherzo: Tutivillus]]
|-  
|-  
|7.
|7.
| La guerre
| [[Wymondham Chants - Prayer: Mary modyr|Prayer: Mary modyr]]
|-
|-
|8.
|8.
| This sweet and merry month of May
| [[Wymondham Chants - Epilogue: Blessed Jesu|Epilogue: Blessed Jesu]]
|-
| colspan="2" |
|-  
|-  
|9.
|9.
| La guerre
| [[Funeral ikos]]
|-
|-
|10.
|10.
| This sweet and merry month of May
| [[The lamb]]
|-
| colspan="2" |Sermons and Devotions
|-  
|-  
|11.
|11.
| La guerre
| [[Sermons and Devotions - A statue of snowe|A statue of snowe]]
|-
|-
|12.
|12.
| This sweet and merry month of May
| [[Sermons and Devotions - A flower at sun-rising|A flower at sun-rising]]
|-  
|-  
|13.
|13.
| La guerre
| [[Sermons and Devotions - Poore intricate soule!|Poore intricate soule!]]
|-
|-
|14.
|14.
| This sweet and merry month of May
| [[Sermons and Devotions - The seasons of his mercies|The seasons of his mercies]]
|-  
|-  
|15.
|15.
| La guerre
| [[Sermons and Devotions - The bell doth toll|The bell doth toll]]
|-
|16.
| This sweet and merry month of May
|-
|17.
| La guerre
|-
|18.
| This sweet and merry month of May
|-
|19.
| La guerre
|-
|20.
| This sweet and merry month of May
|}
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|[[File:10th Anniversary Concert Vol. 1 1978 MMG LP front.jpg|frameless|100x100px]]
|[[File:Sermons and Devotions CD RCA front.jpg|frameless|100x100px]]
|[[File:10th Anniversary Concert Vol. 1 1978 MMG LP back.jpg|frameless|100x100px]]
|[[File:Sermons and Devotions CD RCA back.jpg|frameless|100x100px]]
|[[File:10th Anniversary Concert Vol. 1 1978 MMG LP side 2.jpg|frameless|100x100px]]
|[[File:Sermons and Devotions CD RCA disc.jpg|frameless|100x100px]]
|LP
|CD
|Moss Music Group
|RCA Victor Red Seal
|MMG 1101
|09026 68255 2
|
|-
|[[File:Sermons and Devotions CD Catalyst front.jpg|frameless|100x100px]]
|[[File:Sermons and Devotions CD Catalyst back.jpg|frameless|100x100px]]
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|
|CD
|RCA Red Seal Catalyst
|8287664299 2
|released in 2004
|}
|}
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Latest revision as of 19:36, 4 June 2024

Details

  • Recorded on February 21, 22, and 23, 1995, at Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, England
    • Totus tuus won the 1997 CARAS Award for “Best Classical Song”.
  • This album was also nominated for Studio Album of the Year.
  • Release date: May 21, 1996


Track listing

1. Totus tuus
2. Piispa ja pakana
3. Pater noster
4. Ave Maria
Wymondham Chants
5. Prologue: Ave, rex angelorum
6. Scherzo: Tutivillus
7. Prayer: Mary modyr
8. Epilogue: Blessed Jesu
9. Funeral ikos
10. The lamb
Sermons and Devotions
11. A statue of snowe
12. A flower at sun-rising
13. Poore intricate soule!
14. The seasons of his mercies
15. The bell doth toll


Formats released

Front image Back image Media Label Format Label Number Notes
CD RCA Victor Red Seal 09026 68255 2
CD RCA Red Seal Catalyst 8287664299 2 released in 2004