Album Summary
Performer
Ian Crabble (Organ)
James Turle (1802 - 1882)
Martin Shaw (Composer/Conductor) (1875 - 1958)
George Frederick Handel (1685 - 1759)
William Croft (1678 - 1727)
Anonymous
Orlando Gibbons (17th cent. Composer) (1583 - 1625)
Henry John Gauntlett (1805 - 1876)
Johann Lampe
Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872 - 1958)
Melchior Vulpius (circa 1570 - 1615)
Anonymous, English
William Henry Monk (1823 - 1889)
Franz Gruber (Composer) (1787 - 1863)
Jakob Hintze (1622 - 1702)
Clement Cotterill Scholefield (1839 - 1904)
Arthur Hutchings
Caspar Ett
Robert Walker (1946 - )
English Traditional
Hamish MacCunn (1868 - 1916)
Isaac Smith
William Henry Havergal
Arthur Sullivan (1842 - 1900)
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Works Details
Anonymous, English : Morning Has Broken, song (Tune :: Bunessan) - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 2 min. 1 sec.
- Form: Vocal
- Written: 1931
Traditional, English : Spouse of Christ, whose earthly conflict, hymn - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 4 min. 56 sec.
- Form: Choral
Croft, William : Happy are they, they that love God (Tune :: Binchester) - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 2 min. 26 sec.
- Period Time: Baroque
Monk, William Henry : And now, O father, mindful of the love - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 3 min. 50 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
MacCunn, Hamish : In Christ there is no East or West - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 1 min. 33 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
Anonymous : Were you there when they crucified my Lord? - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 5 min. 33 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Written: by 1865
Gruber, Franz : Silent Night - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 2 min. 44 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Form: Choral
- Written: 1818
Smith, Isaac : Be thou my guardian (Tune :: Abridge) - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 1 min. 50 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
Gibbons, Orlando : Hymn - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 1 min. 27 sec.
- Period Time: Renaissance
Hintze, Jakob : At the Lamb's High Feast, hymn - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 2 min. 54 sec.
- Period Time: Baroque
- Form: Choral
Havergal, William Henry : Ye servants of the Lord (Tune :: Narenza) - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 1 min. 39 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
Gauntlett, Henry John : Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (St. Fulbert) - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 2 min. 16 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
Monk, William Henry : At The Name Of Jesus Every Knee Shall Bow - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 3 min. 59 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Form: Choral
Scholefield, Clement Cotterill : Hymn :: St. Clement) - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 2 min. 50 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Form: Choral
- Written: 1874
Sullivan, Arthur : Golden Sheaves ("To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise"), hymn for chorus - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 3 min. 8 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
Lampe, Johann : Father, in Whom thy saints are one (tune Kent) - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 3 min. 17 sec.
Hutchings, Arthur : Father of Mercy, God of consolation (tune Gerard) - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 2 min. 55 sec.
Turle, James : My God, how wonderful thou art (tune Westminster) - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 2 min. 43 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
Anonymous, English : In the Cross of Christ I glory, hymn (tune Wychbold) - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 1 min. 49 sec.
Vaughan Williams, Ralph : Work(s) :: Behold the great Creater makes (tune This Endrys Nyght) - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 2 min. 36 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
- Written: circa 1895-1957
Ett, Caspar : To the name that brings salvation (tune Oriel) - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 4 min. 4 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
Shaw, Martin : Lord, as I wake I turn to you (tune Daniel) - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 2 min. sec.
- Period Time: Modern
Vulpius, Melchior : Christ is the King, O friends rejoice! (tune Gelobt sei Gott) - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 3 min. 32 sec.
- Period Time: Renaissance
Walker, Robert : Thine for ever! God of love (tune Brinkwells) - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 2 min. 7 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
Handel, George Frideric : Rejoice, the Lord is King, HWV 286 - Performer: Ian Crabble (Organ)
- Notes: Marlborough College Chapel (01/23/2000-01/24/2000)
- Running Time: 2 min. 18 sec.
- Period Time: Baroque
- Form: Choral
- Written: circa 1747

























