Here you will find details of the choir's commercial recordings, and professional live recordings.
All can be purchased direct from the choir, priced £12, inclusive of postage and packaging (UK).
If you live in mainland UK, we encourage you to buy directly from us as it allows a larger percentage of the proceeds from the sale to go the Choir itself. Your purchase will directly support the work of the Choir.
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Sam Hayes -director, James Southall - organist
Further details (on webpages of Guild Music Ltd.) |
Matthew Steynor - director, Sam Hayes - organist, James Weeks - director (Skempton)
Further details (on webpages of Guild Music Ltd.) |
James Weeks - director, Matthew Steynor - organist
The choir's third compact disc recorded with Guild Music Ltd contains an exciting programme of approachable and innovative choral repertoire from Judith Weir, Jonathan Harvey, Howard Skempton and Michael Tippett. Further details (on webpages of Guild Music Ltd.) Reviews (on webpages of Guild Music Ltd). |
James Weeks - director, Matthew Steynor/James Weeks - organ solos
For this programme James Weeks has excavated some fresh and entertaining repertoire stretching one thousand years. Beginning with plainchant, passing through rumbustious medieval Yule-songs and gentle modern lullabies, interspersed with organ solos and finishing with carols of contemporaries Finnissy and Maxwell Davies, this disc offers a more original approach to the hackneyed Christmas record. Available on tape and CD.
James Weeks - director, Matthew Steynor - organist, Cambridge University Brass Ensemble
A collection of many of the best-loved English hymns in new arrangements, with exciting descants and brass ensemble accompaniments. Further details (on webpages of Guild Music Ltd.) |
Evening Watch
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A collection of sumptuous turn-of-the-century English choral music by Holst and Finzi, complemented with approachable modern anthems by Kenneth Leighton and the extraordinary, intense Carols of Death by the American William Schuman. The expansive performances, recorded at the end of Rupert Jordan's remarkable tenure as Senior Organ Scholar, have received considerable acclaim. "An exceptional performance of core repertoire" Further details (on webpages of Guild Music Ltd.) |
All recordings available can be purchased directly from the choir.