Heart-warming Anglican chants (Various) - Guildford Cathedral Choir (Barry Rose)
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- Guildford Cathedral Choir, directed by Barry Rose:
Services at Guildford Cathedral and elsewhere:
(A compilation of psalm performances from the years 1967-1971)
1. 0:00:00 Psalm 8: O Lord our governor (1 July 1970). Chant: John Hopkins
2. 0:02:48 Psalm 73: Truly God is loving unto Israel (14 January 1969). Chant: John Soaper
3. 0:09:20 Psalm 32: Blessed is he whose unrighteousness is forgiven (6 July 1970). Chant: George Garrett
4. 0:13:42 Psalm 93: The Lord is king and hath put on glorious apparel (18 October 1971). Chant: Henry Ley
5. 0:15:42 Psalm 34: I will alway give thanks unto the Lord (6 July 1970). Chant: Walter Alcock
6. 0:21:24 Psalm 48: Great is the Lord and highly to be praised (9 June 1967). Chant: George Garrett
7. 0:25:18 Psalm 37: Fret not thyself because of the ungodly (7 July 1970). Chants: Samuel Matthews (vv 1-11, 23-28, 40-end), George Martin (vv 12-22, 29-39)
8. 0:35:54 Psalm 33: Rejoice in the Lord O ye righteous (6 July 1970). Chant: John Goss
9. 0:41:41 Psalm 142: I cried unto the Lord with my voice (Chester Cathedral, 29 July 1971). Chant: John Stainer
10. 0:44:51 Psalm 53: The foolish body hath said in his heart (10 July 1970). Chant: Stanley Vann
11. 0:47:20 Psalm 6: O Lord rebuke me not in thine indignation (1 July 1970). Chant: William Croft
12. 0:50:40 Psalm 136: O give thanks unto the Lord for he is gracious (Peterborough Cathedral, 28 July 1967). Chant: Henry Bellringer
13. 0:56:57 Psalm 7: O Lord my God in thee have I put my trust (1 July 1970). Chant: James Turle
14. 1:02:18 Psalm 74: O God wherefore art thou absent from us so long (14 January 1969). Chants: Samuel Sebastian Wesley (vv 1-12), William Crotch (vv 13-18), William Morley (vv 19-end)
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These chants comforts me.
There is no earthly sound more spiritually uplifting than the music of the Anglican Communion. 👼
😯 " It's all personal!... I'm drawn more to ' Anglican ' Choir music. However, countless Others are uplifted through Gospel and Contemporary Christian music for praise and worship. So long as We're praising The Lord is all that matters. Therefore, in the words of an old saying, ' to each their own ' . "
Proud to be an Anglican. Rich heritage we have.
I am too. My parents, grandparents were staunch Anglicans. We went to Anglican colleges, a tradition we still keep. The Anglican hymns give you all the strength you need through difficult times.
Listening to the Anglican chants,I feel I'm in Heaven.i am very fortunate and glad to be part of this Heritage.
It is written: PSALM 92: 1 "It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD, and to sing praises unto thy name, O most High: 2 To shew forth thy lovingkindness in the morning, and thy faithfulness every night, 3 Upon an instrument of ten strings, and upon the psaltery; upon the harp with a solemn sound."
What a glorious heritage of the Anglican Church! Having grown up as an Anglican, with my parents taking their baptismal vows seriously, we sang the Psalms every morning and evening until the day that my father went home to be with the Lord.
Very pleased you enjoyed them.
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When you sang the psalms, what resource did you use? The Hymnal 1940?
The St Paul's Cathedral Psalter, together with chants collected from various places.
Anglican Communion, a church founded on Biblical injunctions, foundation and Praise unto God. Our heritage is extremely spiritual, melodious through hymns, canticles and chants in accordance to the book of Psalms. I pray we don`t lose this heritage of hymns, melody and chants. It`s second to none when you talk of soul lifting melodious hymns. Plz our Anglican Youths should wake up and follow the footsteps of our parents. This footage and footprints laid shall not be allowed to wipe away. Weldone Guildford Cathedral Choir and the man posting these chants online. God shall bless you.
These chanting of psalms is one of the reasons I attend anglican Church
0:47:20
There is a real art and beauty to Anglican chanting, both singing and accompaniment, one which most parish churches in this country could do up until the end of the 1990's.
I am so lucky to have attended services in the late sixties and heard the beautiful singing in person.
Somewhere someone has written that the veil between heaven and earth is thinnest when one is hearing good music.
The Psalms, the Canticles and the hymns, are the greatest heritage of the Anglican Communion, without it there's no Anglicanism. Recently, this has been relegated to the background in most Anglican churches in my country Nigeria. Praises and worships copied from the so-called Pentecostal churches have taken over, thus diluting the authentic way of worship.
To God Almighty be the glory, we still have it in this form here.
I'm Anglican and love all the beautiful hymns being sung
Thank you Lord. I am glad to hear this hymns and always connect my Spirit. Glory be to God Hallelujah.👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏💖💖
I'm so blessed listening to these truly heart warming chants oh how I long for them as they seem to be a thing of the past here at home in South Africa
Heavenly, Timeless, Priceless, Classical
Thank you!
This is a true church music you can only get in a true Anglican Church or Cathedral.
The hymnal of God's people
I'm very glad to hear these music. Music is life in this our time. To praise Our Heavily Father always with beautiful songs of music. Thanks million times for your ducmentries.
This is food for the soul glad to be a menber
Classique sérieux glorieux a l'Eglise anglicane
Merci!
Thank you for
This A ngli can chants
Ti is very beautiful and glorious praise riches song I herd, it gave me hope, peace, and strength and walk with faith to God, And makes me even love God even more and more everyday of my life. It open the eyes of my spiritual soul to see things and change me. To become a child of God. Please pray for me everyday. I know in my heart when you pray for me. God will always remember you. And retting in the book of life. Because I have seen a book of life. Thank you in the mighty name of our Lord Jesus Christ. I asked. Amen.
So spiritually edifying! The beauty and dignity of the speech rhythm is brought to the level in which its consumption is made easy, even for non choristers!
i like psalm 73
It seems to us that the chant fits the words very well.
@@ArchivesofSound You can always fix the pointing if it doesn't! But you mean the tenor of course.
Melodious and Hypnotic!
Thank you! (Although it's not *really* our aim to hypnotise...)
Immediately struck that the Garett chant is the same one used for the famous weather forecast in anglican chant.
Thank God for the heritage of the Church. Nothing beats chanting Psalms. Can we get the lyrics please? Glory be to God.
There is no way of displaying so much text with a CZcams video that lasts for more than an hour. However, each of the component psalms, together with its text, has been uploaded separately on this channel. Alternatively, see justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/1928/Psalms1.htm
Please which psalm was song from 2:44 ??
@@ademolalawal3802 Psalm 73
After 73, is 32.
The Coverdale tranlsation of the Psalter.
Wonderful...............is it possible at this stage to include time/cue to help navigate the various psalms........especially if one does not have the time to listen to the full collection in one sitting. Thank you fr your time and effort...............does the heart good. Every blessing on you all .Amen.
How beautiful; the lyrics of you please?
The lyrics are (I think) the Coverdale translation of the Psalter.
Glad that the Anglican patrimony was able to be incorporated into the Catholic Church through the Anglican Ordinariate
Please which psalm was song from 2:44 ??
Psalm 8
Psalm 73. (not 8)
Then 32
Truly GOD is loving unto Israel. Ps 73.
which psalm
The psalms are listed in the Description box, together with the composers of the chants