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O lux beata Trinitas: Music for Trinity
Original release date: 2018
'A joyful Trinity' Graham Ross concludes his exploration of music for the liturgical calendar with a programme focusing on the Holy Trinity, as reflected in music of the Russian and British traditions. Exploring works from the New Russian Choral School, Renaissance masters, 20th century Britain and contemporary composers, Graham Ross skilfully highlights the correspondences between these choral traditions that have become established over the centuries around the mystery of the Trinity.
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Aleksandr Grechaninov: Heruvimskaya pesñ (Cherubic Hymn), op. 29
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Benjamin Britten: Festival Te Deum, op.32
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Graham Ross: Duo Seraphim
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Charles Villiers Stanford: Psalm 150, Laudate Dominum
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Pavel Cesnokov: Heruvimskaya pesñ (Cherubic Hymn), op. 29 no. 5
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John Stainer: I saw the Lord
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James MacMillan: Sanctus and Benedictus (from the Mass)
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Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky: Heruvimskaya pesñ (Cherubic Hymn), in F major
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John Sheppard: Libera nos, salva nos I & II
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William Byrd: O lux beata Trinitas
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Sergei Rachmaninov: Heruvimskaya pesñ (Cherubic Hymn), op. 31 no. 8
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Joshua Pacey: Tres sunt
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Mikhail Glinka: Heruvimskaya pesñ (Cherubic Hymn), op. 31 no. 11
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Gabriel Jackson: Hymn to the Trinity (Honor, Virtus, et Potestas)
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Charles Wood: Hail, gladdening light