The works by Bob Chilcott (b. 1955), recorded here by the Nordic Chamber Choir/Chamber Choir of Europe, conducted by Nicol Matt, can be exuberant and rhythmic (The Making of the Drum), contemplative and thrilling (Songs and Cries of London Town) or passionate and frequently contrapuntal (My Prayer).Mr. Chilcott is one of the most widely performed choral music composers in the world. His large catalogue of published works reflects his wide taste in music styles and commitment to writing music both singable and communicative. “A contemporary hero of British choral music." (The Observer)
1 Songs and Cries of London Town, for Chorus, 2 Pianos & Percussion (Optional): 1. Come Buy
2 Songs and Cries of London Town, for Chorus, 2 Pianos & Percussion (Optional): 2. the Flower of Cities All
3 Songs and Cries of London Town, for Chorus, 2 Pianos & Percussion (Optional): 3. London Bells
4 Canticles of Light
5 My Prayer
6 The Making of the Drum, Cantata for Chorus & Percussion: 1. the Skin
7 God So Loved the World
8 For Him All Stars Have Shone
9 And So It Goes
10 The Making of the Drum, Cantata for Chorus & Percussion: 5. the Gong-Gong
11 The Modern Man I Sing, for Chorus: The Runner
12 Canticles of Light, 3 Hymns for Chorus & Orchestra (Or Organ with Tubular Bells): 1. Te Lucis Ante Terminum
13 Canticles of Light, 3 Hymns for Chorus & Orchestra (Or Organ with Tubular Bells): 2. Christe, Qui, Splendor Et Dies
14 Canticles of Light, 3 Hymns for Chorus & Orchestra (Or Organ with Tubular Bells): 3. O Nata Lux de Lumine
15 My Prayer, for 2 Sopranos & Double Chorus
16 The Shepherd's Carol, for Chorus
17 God So Loved the World, for Soprano & Chorus
18 For Him All Stars Have Shone, for Chorus
19 And So It Goes, for Chorus
The works by Bob Chilcott (b. 1955), recorded here by the Nordic Chamber Choir/Chamber Choir of Europe, conducted by Nicol Matt, can be exuberant and rhythmic (The Making of the Drum), contemplative and thrilling (Songs and Cries of London Town) or passionate and frequently contrapuntal (My Prayer).Mr. Chilcott is one of the most widely performed choral music composers in the world. His large catalogue of published works reflects his wide taste in music styles and commitment to writing music both singable and communicative. “A contemporary hero of British choral music." (The Observer)