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When First Thine Eies Unveil
  • Label: Somm Recordings
  • UPC: 748871014022
  • Item #: 1410175X
  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 1/13/2015
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When First Thine Eies Unveil on CD

This recording brings together, for the first time, Howells' complete extant Latin church music for Westminster Cathedral, composed when he was a student of Stanford at the RCM. It also features other significant, rarely-heard music, including a first recording of the extraordinary Holst-like anthem When first thine eyes unveil and another premiere, Levavi Oculos, Paul Spicer's reconstruction of a wedding anthem for Hereford Cathedral. This is the third recording in a continuing collaboration between SOMM and Paul Spicer's Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir, which continues to yield many riches.

  • 1 Walking in the Snow 
  • 2 Long, Long Ago 
  • 3 Aubade for a Wedding 
  • 4 In Youth Is Pleasure 
  • 5 Before Me, Careless, Lying 
  • 6 O Salutaris Hostia 
  • 7 Kyrie 
  • 8 Gloria 
  • 9 Credo 
  • 10 Sanctus 
  • 11 Benedictus 
  • 12 Osanna 
  • 13 Agnus Dei I 
  • 14 Agnus Dei II 
  • 15 Salve Regina 
  • 16 My Eyes for Beauty Pine 
  • 17 When First Thine Eies Unveil 
  • 18 O Mortal Man 
  • 19 Haec Dies 
  • 20 Regina Coeli 
  • 21 Nunc Dimittis 
  • 22 Antiphon 
This recording brings together, for the first time, Howells' complete extant Latin church music for Westminster Cathedral, composed when he was a student of Stanford at the RCM. It also features other significant, rarely-heard music, including a first recording of the extraordinary Holst-like anthem When first thine eyes unveil and another premiere, Levavi Oculos, Paul Spicer's reconstruction of a wedding anthem for Hereford Cathedral. This is the third recording in a continuing collaboration between SOMM and Paul Spicer's Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir, which continues to yield many riches.