tracks | PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemPERSOONJeromeFinnisJerome FinniskinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONRobertEvansRobert EvansbasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorO sing unto the Lord Z.44PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONRobertEvansRobert EvansbasPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorO praise God in his holiness Z.42PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemPERSOONJeromeFinnisJerome FinniskinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorPraise the Lord, O Jerusalem Z.46PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorIt is a good thing to give thanks Z.18PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorO give thanks unto the Lord Z.33PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemPERSOONJeromeFinnisJerome FinniskinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorLet mine eyes run down with tears Z.24PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONRobertEvansRobert EvansbasPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorMy beloved spake Z.28PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemPERSOONPhilipHallchurchPhilip HallchurchkinderstemPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorBlessed are they that fear the Lord Z.5PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorBehold, now praise the Lord Z.3PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemPERSOONDanielLochmannDaniel LochmannkinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorI will give thanks unto thee, O Lord Z.20PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorMy song shall be alway Z.31PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemPERSOONDanielLochmannDaniel LochmannkinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorTe Deum and Jubilate Z.232 in D gr.t., 1694PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONDanielLochmannDaniel LochmannkinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortBlow up the trumpet in Sion Z.10PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemPERSOONDanielLochmannDaniel LochmannkinderstemPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortThe lord is king, be the people never so impatient Z.53PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasBegin the song, and strike the living lyre! (The Resurrection) Z.183PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortThy word is a lantern Z.61PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONLynneDawsonLynne Dawson1956-1956-sopraanTell me, some pitying angel Z.196PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONDanielLochmannDaniel LochmannkinderstemPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortHear my prayer, O Lord Z.15PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONDanielLochmannDaniel LochmannkinderstemPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortLord, I can suffer thy rebukes Z.136PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONDanielLochmannDaniel LochmannkinderstemPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertEvansRobert EvansbasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortO Lord, our governor Z.39PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortRemember not, Lord, our offences Z.50PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasHosanna to the Highest Z.187PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONRobertEvansRobert EvansbasPERSOONRobertEvansRobert EvansbasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortO God, thou hast cast us out Z.36PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONRobertEvansRobert EvansbasPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorBehold, I bring you glad tidings Z.2PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONRobertEvansRobert EvansbasPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorSince God so tender a regard Z.143PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemPERSOONPhilipHallchurchPhilip HallchurchkinderstemPERSOONRobertEvansRobert EvansbasPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorEarly, O Lord, my fainting soul Z.132PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONSusanGrittonSusan Gritton1965-1965-sopraanSleep, Adam, sleep Z.195PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRobertEvansRobert EvansbasPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasAwake, ye dead Z.182PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemThe earth trembled Z.197PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorThe way of God is an undefiled way Z.56PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasLord, not to us but to thy name Z.137PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONSusanGrittonSusan Gritton1965-1965-sopraanLord, what is man, lost man? Z.192PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorSing unto God, O ye kingdoms of the earth Z.52PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasO all ye people, clap your hands Z.138PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemPERSOONJeromeFinnisJerome FinniskinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorMy heart is inditing Z.30PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONPhilipHallchurchPhilip HallchurchkinderstemPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortO Lord, rebuke me not Z.40PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorWith sick and famish'd eyes Z.200PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemHow long, great God Z.189PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasAwake and with attention hear Z.181PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemPERSOONJeromeFinnisJerome FinniskinderstemPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorO God, thou art my God Z.35PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONSusanGrittonSusan Gritton1965-1965-sopraanPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasWe sing to him whose wisdom form’d the ear Z.199PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemPERSOONJeromeFinnisJerome FinniskinderstemPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONRobertEvansRobert EvansbasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorPraise the Lord, o my soul, and all that is within me Z.47PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasO, I'm sick of life Z.140PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorO God, the king of glory Z.34PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONSusanGrittonSusan Gritton1965-1965-sopraanPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasLet the night perish (Job’s Curse) Z.191PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorWhen on my sick bed I languish Z.144PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorRejoice in the Lord alway Z.49PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorWhy do the heathen so furiously rage together Z.65PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorLord, who can tell how oft he offendeth? Z.26PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorO Lord, grant the king a long life Z.38PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorHear me, O Lord, the great support Z.133PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONNicholasWitcombNicholas WitcombkinderstemThou wakeful shepherd Z.198, "A morning hymn"PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorWho hath believed our report Z.64PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorI will love thee, o Lord ZN.67PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorGreat God and just Z.186PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPlung'd in the confines of despair Z.142PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONPaulAgnewPaul Agnew1964-1964-tenor, dirigentPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorO praise the Lord, all ye heathen Z.43PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorMy heart is fixed, O God Z.29PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortI was glad when they said unto me, 1685PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortO consider my adversity Z.32PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasBeati omnes qui timent Dominum Z.131PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of New College OxfordChoir of New College OxfordkoorI was glad when they said unto me Z.19PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONSusanGrittonSusan Gritton1965-1965-sopraanIn the black dismal dungeon of despair Z.190PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONJamesGoodmanJames GoodmankinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortSave me, O God Z.51PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortTe Deum and Jubilate Z.230 in Bes gr.t.PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortThy way, O God, is holy Z.60PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistDrum processionalPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEThe King's ConsortThe King's ConsortMarch and canzona Z.860, "For Queen Mary's funeral" ; MarchPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortBurial service Z.27 in c kl.t., "Funeral sentences" ; Man that is born of a womanPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortBurial service Z.17a, 58a in c kl.t., "Funeral sentences" ; In the midst of lifePERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortThou knowest, Lord Z.58aPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortThou knowest, Lord Z.58c in Es gr.t., "Funeral sentence"PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEThe King's ConsortThe King's ConsortMarch and canzona Z.860, "For Queen Mary's funeral" ; CanzonaPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistDrum recessionalPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortIn Thee, O Lord, do I put my trust Z.16PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortBlessed is the man that feareth the Lord Z.9PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortMorning and evening service Z.230 in Bes gr.t. ; BenedictusPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortJehova, quam multi sunt hostes mei Z.135PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorFull of wrath, his threat'ning breath Z.185PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONMarkPadmoreMark PadmoretenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortBow down thine ear, O Lord Z.11PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortEvening service Z.231 in g kl.t. ; MagnificatPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortEvening service Z.231 in g kl.t. ; Nunc dimittisPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortBe merciful unto me Z.4PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortThey that go down to the sea in ships Z.57PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortThe Lord is my light Z.55PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortThe Lord is king, the earth may be glad Z.54PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONConnorBurrowesConnor BurroweskinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMarkPadmoreMark PadmoretenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortBlessed is he whose unrighteousness is forgiv’n Z.8PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONMarkMilhoferMark MilhofertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortO Lord God of hosts Z.37PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMarkPadmoreMark PadmoretenorPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortLet God arise Z.23PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortMorning and evening service Z.230 in Bes gr.t. ; Cantate DominoPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortMorning and evening service Z.230 in Bes gr.t. ; Deus misereaturPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortBlessed be the Lord, my strength Z.6PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONMarkPadmoreMark PadmoretenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortO Lord our governor Z.141PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONSusanGrittonSusan Gritton1965-1965-sopraanPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasIn guilty night Z.134, "Saul and the witch of Endor"PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortI will give thanks unto the Lord Z.21PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortI will sing unto the Lord as long as I live Z.22PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONSusanGrittonSusan Gritton1965-1965-sopraanPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasHow have I stray’d, my God Z.188PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortMorning and evening service Z.230 in Bes gr.t. ; BenedictusPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortHear my prayer, O God Z.14PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortMorning and evening service Z.230 in Bes gr.t. ; Kyrie eleisonPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortOut of the deep have I called Z.45PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONMarkMilhoferMark MilhofertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortMorning and evening service Z.230 in Bes gr.t. ; Nicene creedPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONMarkPadmoreMark PadmoretenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortBlessed is he that considereth the poor Z.7PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortThe Lord is king, and hath put on glorious apparel Z.69PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortUnto thee will I cry, O Lord Z.63PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortPraise the Lord, o my soul, o Lord my God Z.48PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONSusanGrittonSusan Gritton1965-1965-sopraanPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasClose thine eyes and sleep secure Z.184, "Upon a quiet conscience"PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortLord, how long wilt thou be angry Z.25PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMarkKennedyMark KennedykinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortHear me, o Lord, and that soon Z.13aPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortMorning and evening service Z.230 in Bes gr.t. ; MagnificatPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemPERSOONJamesBowmanJames Bowman1941-1941-countertenorPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortMorning and evening service Z.230 in Bes gr.t. ; Nunc dimittisPERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONMarkPadmoreMark PadmoretenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortTurn thou us, O good Lord Z.62PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortO Lord, thou art my God Z.41PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONEamonnO'DwyerEamonn O'DwyerkinderstemNow that the sun hath veiled his light Z.193, "An evening hymn on a ground"PERSOONHenryPurcellHenry Purcell1659-1659-16951695componistPERSOONRogersCovey-CrumpRogers Covey-Crump1944-1944-tenorPERSOONCharlesDanielsCharles DanielstenorPERSOONMichaelGeorgeMichael GeorgebasPERSOONRobertKingRobert KingdirigentCORPORATIEChoir of the King's ConsortChoir of the King's ConsortAwake, awake, put on thy strength Z.1 | |