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"St. Asaph Experience"
The organ of St. Asaph Cathedral
John Hosking - organ
Olivia Hunt - soprano
Xander Croft - violin
Bethan Griffiths - harp
Prelude and Fugue in C major BWV 547 - J.S. Bach
Introduction and Passacaglia in A minor - C.S. Lang
Variations sur un Noel Bourguignon - Andre Fleury
Ave Maria - Leon Boellmann
Ave verum corpus - Leon Boellmann
Toccata in F# minor - John Hosking
In the halls of our patronage - John Hosking
Toccata for solo harp - Guillaume Connesson
Pie Jesu - Lili Boulanger
Symphonic Chorale: Nun ruhen alle Walder - Karg-Elert
Toccata (Symphonie no. 2) - Marcel Dupre
Willowhayne Records in conjunction with Naxos Global Logistics
http://www.willowhaynerecords.com/Albums/AlbumDetails/Willowhayne-Records/St-Asaph-Experience
The organ of St. Asaph Cathedral
John Hosking - organ
Olivia Hunt - soprano
Xander Croft - violin
Bethan Griffiths - harp
Prelude and Fugue in C major BWV 547 - J.S. Bach
Introduction and Passacaglia in A minor - C.S. Lang
Variations sur un Noel Bourguignon - Andre Fleury
Ave Maria - Leon Boellmann
Ave verum corpus - Leon Boellmann
Toccata in F# minor - John Hosking
In the halls of our patronage - John Hosking
Toccata for solo harp - Guillaume Connesson
Pie Jesu - Lili Boulanger
Symphonic Chorale: Nun ruhen alle Walder - Karg-Elert
Toccata (Symphonie no. 2) - Marcel Dupre
Willowhayne Records in conjunction with Naxos Global Logistics
http://www.willowhaynerecords.com/Albums/AlbumDetails/Willowhayne-Records/St-Asaph-Experience
"Musick to heare"
Olivia Hunt - soprano John Hosking - organ, piano and harpsichord [1] If music be the food of love – Henry Purcell [2] Dido’s Lament – Henry Purcell [3] Quam dulcis – Isabella Leonarda [4] Ye sacred muses – William Byrd [5] Hor ch'è tempo di dormire – Tarquinio Merula [6] Capriccio cromatico – Tarquinio Merula [7] The Willow Song - Anon [8] Come again – John Dowland [9] Batalla del 5. Tono – Antonio Martín y Coll [10] When love’s soft passion – Johann Pepusch [11] Now sleeps the crimson petal – Roger Quilter [12] Summertime – George Gershwin [13] Music to hear – John Hosking [14] The infinite shining heavens – Ralph Vaughan-Williams [15] Weep you no more, sad fountains – Roger Quilter [16] Bridal ballad – Jocelyn Pook Recorded in the Pritchard Jones Hall, Bangor University and the Turner Sims Concert Hall, University of Southampton. A Willowhayne Records recording in conjunction with Naxos Global Logistics In an age of specialization, it is rare to find performers that sound equally at ease in Purcell as in Gershwin, a feat accomplished here by the Hunt-Hosking Duo. Their versatility is eclipsed only by their remarkable musicality, making for a very enjoyable recording. Keyboard aficionados will appreciate Hosking’s sensitive touch in Merula’s Capriccio Cromatico, which constitutes a nice foil to his equally-haunting “Hor ch’e tempo.” Isabelle Demers - Organ Professor, Baylor University, Waco, Texas “Music to Heare is a sensitive and melifluous collection of song, harpsichord, organ and piano, sung by pure toned Olivia Hunt and accompanied stylishly by John Hosking. Olivia's performances soar into her naturally high soprano and John's solo playing and accompaniments both shine and support this beautifully.” Deborah Catterall - Early Music Mezzo Soprano |