1
My lovely one Op 27 No 1[3’05]Gerald Finzi (1901-1956)
Daniel Cook (organ)
2
God is gone up Op 27 No 2[4’55]Gerald Finzi (1901-1956)
Daniel Cook (organ)
3
Welcome sweet and sacred feast Op 27 No 3[7’36]Gerald Finzi (1901-1956)
Daniel Cook (organ)
4
Let us now praise famous men Op 35[3’11]Gerald Finzi (1901-1956)
Daniel Cook (organ)
5
Lo, the full, final sacrifice Op 26[15’15]Gerald Finzi (1901-1956)
Sebastian Braw-Smith (treble), Julian Stocker (tenor), Julian Empett (bass), Daniel Cook (organ)
6
Magnificat Op 36 My soul doth magnify the Lord[10’25]Gerald Finzi (1901-1956)
Jeremy Suppey (treble), Simon Ponsford (countertenor), Daniel Cook (organ)
7
I sing of a maiden that is makeless[4’56]Sir Arnold Bax (1883-1953)
8
This worldes joie Winter wakeneth all my care[6’41]Sir Arnold Bax (1883-1953)
9
Greater love hath no man Many waters cannot quench love[6’18]John Ireland (1879-1962)
Daniel Livermore (treble), Jonathan Brown (bass), Daniel Cook (organ)
10
Ex ore innocentium It is a thing most wonderful[3’44]John Ireland (1879-1962)
Daniel Livermore (treble), Daniel Cook (organ)
11
Te Deum in F We praise Thee, O God[7’29]John Ireland (1879-1962)
Daniel Cook (organ)
A trio of English composers perhaps better known for their creative output in other fields, yet who played a crucial role in the development of the Anglican choral tradition in the twentieth century. James O’Donnell and Westminster Abbey Choir present a programme centred on Finzi’s Lo, the full, final sacrifice: the other works may be less familiar but are no less moving.