THE LITURGICAL LOOKING GLASS - Tim Hutchinson - St Leo the Great
Sadly Nick was unable to join for this episode of The Liturgical Looking Glass but he left Tim with a stellar selection of music, as always. Here is what we heard on the Feast of St Leo the Great, and anticipating the 32nd Sunday in OT:
A New Song by Sir James McMillan and sung by The Sixteen.
Iste Confessor by Domenico Scarlatt sung by The Sixteen
Da Pacem Domine, the introit from the Mass for Peace sung by the choir of Saint-Martin de Ligugé on the album - The Glory of Gregorian
Lacrimosa from Mozart’s Requiem Mass in D minor, arranged for voice quartet and piano accompaniment with Daniela Santos
Rising, from the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal
Intret oratio mea in conspectu tuo, the introit for Sunday from the Neumz project
Leonard Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms: II. Psalm 23 "Adonai ro-i, lo e?sar" - Psalm 2:1-4 "Lamah rag'shu goyim" conducted by Leonard Bernstein
Sub Tuum Praesidium by Joel and Joy Clarkson from their album “Prayers for the Time of Trial”
Ave Regina Caelorum, ave Domina angelorum by Peter Philips and sung by Choir of Trinity College Cambridge directed by Richard Marlow
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