A Cappella II / Hancock, St. Thomas Choir of Men & Boys

Notes & Reviews:

The Saint Thomas Choir is considered by major critics here and abroad to be the outstanding choral ensemble of the Anglican music tradition in the United States today. They have appeared with the New York Philharmonic, the Cleveland, Pittsburgh, American, and other symphony orchestras at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall, and sang the world premiere performance of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem with Placido Domingo at Saint Thomas, taped by the BBC and televised internationally.



Reviews

There are currently no reviews, be the first one!
Login or Create an Account to write a review

Works Details

>Sowerby, Leo : Eternal Light
  • Performers: Judith Hancock (Organ); Gerre Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 1 min. 58 sec.
  • Period Time: Modern
  • Written: 1958

>Noble, Tertius : Go To Dark Gethsemane, for chorus
  • Performers: Gerre Hancock (Organ); Judith Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 4 min. 55 sec.
  • Period Time: Modern
  • Written: 1918

>Parker, Horatio : Grant, We Beseech Thee, for chorus
  • Performers: Gerre Hancock (Organ); Judith Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 2 min. 9 sec.
  • Period Time: Post Romantic

>Piccolo, Anthony : Heaven and Heart, for chorus
  • Performers: Judith Hancock (Organ); Gerre Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 3 min. 5 sec.
  • Period Time: Contemporary

>Ossewaarde, Jack H. : Draw Us In The Spirit's Tether, for chorus
  • Performers: Judith Hancock (Organ); Gerre Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 1 min. 5 sec.
  • Period Time: Modern
  • Written: 1950s

>Stanford, Charles Villiers : Justorum Animae, Op. 38/1
  • Performers: Judith Hancock (Organ); Gerre Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 3 min. 28 sec.
  • Period Time: Post Romantic
  • Written: 1888

>Stanford, Charles Villiers : Motets (3), Op. 38
  • Performers: Judith Hancock (Organ); Gerre Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 2 min. 24 sec.
  • Period Time: Post Romantic
  • Written: 1890

>Stanford, Charles Villiers : Beati quorum via
  • Performers: Judith Hancock (Organ); Gerre Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 3 min. 28 sec.
  • Period Time: Post Romantic
  • Written: ?1890

>Gray, Alan : Magnificat in F minor
  • Performers: Judith Hancock (Organ); Gerre Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 6 min. sec.
  • Period Time: Modern
  • Form: Choral

>Wood, Charles : Work(s) :: Nunc dimittis
  • Performers: Gerre Hancock (Organ); Judith Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 3 min. 45 sec.
  • Period Time: Post Romantic

>Wood, Charles : 'Tis the Day of Resurrection
  • Performers: Judith Hancock (Organ); Gerre Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 5 min. 34 sec.
  • Period Time: Post Romantic

>Naylor, Edward Woodall : Vox Dicentis, motet for treble & tenor soloists & mixed voices
  • Performers: Judith Hancock (Organ); Gerre Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 9 min. 15 sec.
  • Period Time: Modern
  • Form: Choral
  • Written: 1911

>Guilmant, Alexandre : Organ Sonata no 5 in C minor, Op. 80 :: Chorale et Fugue (Allegro)
  • Performers: Judith Hancock (Organ); Gerre Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 8 min. 42 sec.
  • Period Time: Post Romantic

>Hancock, Gerre : Deep River, for chorus
  • Performers: Judith Hancock (Organ); Gerre Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 3 min. 3 sec.
  • Period Time: Contemporary

>Dawson, William : Ain't that good news!
  • Performers: Judith Hancock (Organ); Gerre Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 1 min. 39 sec.
  • Period Time: Modern

>Dawson, William : Ezekiel Saw de Wheel
  • Performers: Gerre Hancock (Organ); Judith Hancock (Organ)
  • Running Time: 3 min. 6 sec.
  • Period Time: Modern