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English Choral Music, 1514-1682 (1998)
performed by Andrew Carwood (cantor), Andrew Carwood (tenor), Andrew Olleson (counter tenor), Matthew Vine (voices), Michael McCarthy (cantor), Paul Martin (voices), Robert MacDonald (bass), Robert MacDonald (cantor), Stephen Farr (organ), William Clements (bass)
composed by Gregorian Chant, Henry Purcell, John Blow, John Sheppard, John Taverner, Matthew Locke, Pelham Humfrey, Thomas Weelkes, William Byrd -
Oxford Church Anthems (1995)
performed by Stephen Farr (organ), Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford (choir, chorus)
composed by Anton Bruckner, Charles Villiers Stanford, Charles Wood, Franz Schubert, George Frederick Handel, Henry Balfour Gardiner, Henry Purcell, Herbert Howells, Joâo IV of Portugal, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johannes Eccard, John Rutter, Kenneth Leighton -
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J.S. Bach: Chorale Partitas BWV 766-768 & 770 (2019)
performed by Stephen Farr (organ)
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach -
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Taverner To Tavener (1992)
performed by Stephen Farr (organ), Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford (choir, chorus)
composed by Harper, Henry George Ley, Henry Purcell, Henry VIII, King of England, John Blow, John Tavener, John Taverner, Maurice Greene, Orlando Gibbons, Richard Dering, Robert Parsons, William Crotch, William H. Harris, William Walton -
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Music for Holy Week at the Chapel of the Dukes of Braganza (1996)
performed by A Capella Portuguesa, Frances Kelly (harp), Stephen Farr (organ), Owen Rees (conductor)
composed by Alonso Lobo, Anonymous, Fernando de Almeida, Francisco Antonio de Almeida, Gabriel Díaz Bessón, Ginés de Morata, Giovanni Giorgi, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Gregorian Chant, João Lourenco Rebelo, Juan de Castro y Malagaray, Juan Esquivel Barahona -
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Music Renaissance Portugal II (2002)
performed by Stephen Farr (organ), Cambridge Taverner Choir (choir, chorus), Owen Rees (conductor)
composed by Anonymous, Antonio de Cabezón, Duarte Lobo, Francisco Correa de Arrauxo, Gregorian Chant, Manuel Rodrigues Coelho, Pedro de Araujo, Pedro de Cristo, Pero de Gamboa -
Peace: Pure Classical Calm (2005)
performed by Alison Bury (violin), Anne Queffélec (piano), Arleen Augér (soprano), Diana Ambache (piano), Dmitri Alexeev (piano), Edward Saklatvala (treble), Elizabeth Wallfisch (violin), Fabio Zanon (guitar), Fritz Helmis (harp), Gérard Lesne (alto)
composed by Antonio Vivaldi, Camille Saint-Saëns, Carl Orff, Dmitry Shostakovich, Ennio Morricone, Erik Satie, Franz Liszt, Gabriel Fauré, George Frederick Handel, Gregorian Chant, Gustav Holst, Howard Shore, Joaquín Rodrigo, Johann Pachelbel, Johann Sebastian Bach -
British Choral Music of the 20th Century (2001)
performed by Colin Lawson (clarinet), David Le Monnier (vocals), English String Orchestra, Evelyn Nallen (recorder), Graham Ashton (trumpet), Iain Simcock (organ), Ian Barratt (vocals), Jeremy Cornes (percussion), John Anderson (oboe)
composed by Michael Tippett, Ralph Vaughan Williams, William Mathias, William Walton -
David Bednall: Sudden Light - Choral Works (2017)
performed by Adrian Collister (bass), Alex Roose (bass), Barnaby Beer (bass), Charles Blamire-Brown (bass), Christopher Pelmore (tenor), Claire Clarke (soprano), Drew Hope (bass), Emma Kjellin (alto), Emma Morgan (soprano), Geoff Williams (bass), Graham Wood (bass)
composed by David Bednall -
Walton: Choral Works (1993)
performed by Stephen Farr (organ), Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford (choir, chorus)
composed by William Walton -
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Masters of the Royal Chapel, Lisbon (1994)
performed by A Capella Portuguesa, Philip Cave (tenor), Robert MacDonald (bass), Stephen Farr (organ), Owen Rees (conductor)
composed by Anonymous, Antonio Carreira, Diego de Alvarado, Estêvão de Brito, Filipe de Magalhaes, Francisco Guerrero, Gregorian Chant, Manuel Rodrigues Coelho, Plainchant -
Lux Aeterna (1998)
performed by Brunel Ensemble, Stephen Farr (organ), Winchester Cathedral Choir (choir, chorus), David Hill (conductor)
composed by Arvo Pärt, Charles Wood, David Hill, Francis Poulenc, Gustav Holst, John Tavener, Maurice Duruflé, Samuel Barber, Thomas Tallis, Tomás Luis de Victoria, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart