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John Stainer - The Crucifixion
Original release date: 2004
Modelled on the great passion settings of J.S. Bach, Stainer’s Crucifixion is amongst the most popular of all English choral works and vividly portrays the events of the Passion of Christ. Scored for tenor and bass soloists, organ and mixed choir, the piece combines recitatives, solos, and masterful choruses that range from the graphic mob shouts of Crucify Him to the ethereally beautiful meditation at the work's centrepiece God so loved the world'.
The Choir of Clare College
James Gilchrist | Tenor
Simon Bailey | Bass
Nicholas Collon | Organ
Timothy Brown | Director
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And they came to a place named Gethsemane
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The Agony
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Processional to Calvary
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And when they were come
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The Mystery of the Divine Humiliation
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He made Himself of no reputation
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The Majesty of the Divine Humiliation
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And as Moses lifted up the serpent
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God So Loved the World
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Litany of the Passion
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Jesus said: Father, forgive them
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So Thou liftest Thy divine petition
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The Mistery of Intercession
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And one of the malefactors
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The Adoration of the Crucified
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When Jesus therefore saw His Mother
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Is It Nothing To You?
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The Appeal of the Crucified
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After this Jesus, knowing
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For the Love of Jesus