Lux aeterna

~ Release by The Gesualdo Six, Owain Park (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1Digital Media
#TitleArtistLength
1Keep Me as the Apple of an Eye
recording engineer:
David Hinitt
producer:
Adrian Peacock
baritone vocals:
Michael Craddock (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
bass vocals:
Samuel Mitchell (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
countertenor vocals:
Andrew Leslie Cooper (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Guy James (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
tenor vocals:
Josh Cooter (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Joseph Wicks (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
vocals:
The Gesualdo Six (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
conductor:
Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recording of:
Keep Me as the Apple of an Eye (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
composer:
Neil Cox
Neil Cox3:17
2In ieiunio et fletu
recording engineer:
David Hinitt
producer:
Adrian Peacock
baritone vocals:
Michael Craddock (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
bass vocals:
Samuel Mitchell (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
tenor vocals:
Josh Cooter (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Joseph Wicks (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
vocals:
The Gesualdo Six (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
conductor:
Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recording of:
In ieiunio et fletu (à 5, Cantiones sacrae (1575)) (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
composer:
Thomas Tallis
part of:
Cantiones quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur (1575)
Thomas Tallis4:32
3Lumen
recording engineer:
David Hinitt
producer:
Adrian Peacock
baritone vocals:
Michael Craddock (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
bass vocals:
Samuel Mitchell (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
countertenor vocals:
Andrew Leslie Cooper (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Guy James (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
tenor vocals:
Josh Cooter (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Joseph Wicks (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
vocals:
The Gesualdo Six (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
conductor:
Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recording of:
Lumen (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
composer:
Donna McKevitt
Donna McKevitt3:03
4Funeral Ikos
recording engineer:
David Hinitt
producer:
Adrian Peacock
bass vocals:
Samuel Mitchell (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
countertenor vocals:
Andrew Leslie Cooper (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Guy James (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
tenor vocals:
Josh Cooter (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Joseph Wicks (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
vocals:
The Gesualdo Six (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
conductor:
Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recording of:
Funeral Ikos (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
lyricist:
[unknown]
composer:
John Tavener (in 1981)
translator:
Isabel Hapgood
Sir John Tavener8:28
5And There Was War in Heaven
recording engineer:
David Hinitt
producer:
Adrian Peacock
bass vocals:
Samuel Mitchell (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
countertenor vocals:
Andrew Leslie Cooper
tenor vocals:
Josh Cooter (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Joseph Wicks (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
vocals:
The Gesualdo Six (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
conductor:
Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recording of:
And There Was War in Heaven (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
composer:
Howard Skempton
Howard Skempton4:34
6Parce mihi, Domine
recording engineer:
David Hinitt
producer:
Adrian Peacock
bass vocals:
Samuel Mitchell (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
countertenor vocals:
Guy James (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
tenor vocals:
Joseph Wicks (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
vocals:
The Gesualdo Six (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
conductor:
Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recording of:
Parce mihi domine (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
composer:
Cristóbal de Morales
part of:
Officium defunctorum
Cristóbal de Morales5:20
7Peccantem me quotidie
recording engineer:
David Hinitt
producer:
Adrian Peacock
bass vocals:
Samuel Mitchell (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
countertenor vocals:
Andrew Leslie Cooper (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Guy James (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
tenor vocals:
Josh Cooter (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Joseph Wicks (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
vocals:
The Gesualdo Six (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
conductor:
Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recording of:
Peccantem me quotidie, T 6 (à 5, Cantiones sacrae (1575)) (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
composer:
William Byrd
part of:
Cantiones quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur (1575)
William Byrd5:56
8Thou Knowest, Lord, the Secrets of Our Hearts, Z. 58c
recording engineer:
David Hinitt
producer:
Adrian Peacock
bass vocals:
Samuel Mitchell (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
countertenor vocals:
Andrew Leslie Cooper (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Guy James (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
tenor vocals:
Josh Cooter (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
vocals:
The Gesualdo Six (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
conductor:
Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recording of:
Funeral Music on the Death of Queen Mary: VI. Anthem, Z. 58b "Thou knowest, Lord" (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
composer:
Henry Purcell
part of:
Henry Purcell: An Analytical Catalogue of His Music (number: Z. 58b)
part of:
Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary, Z. 860
Henry Purcell2:21
9Sequence: In Parenthesis
recording engineer:
David Hinitt
producer:
Adrian Peacock
baritone vocals:
Michael Craddock (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
bass vocals:
Samuel Mitchell (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
countertenor vocals:
Guy James (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
tenor vocals:
Josh Cooter (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Joseph Wicks (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
vocals:
The Gesualdo Six (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
conductor:
Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recording of:
Sequence: In Parenthesis (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
composer:
Owain Park (in 2014)
Owain Park13:29
10For the Fallen
recording engineer:
David Hinitt
producer:
Adrian Peacock
baritone vocals:
Michael Craddock (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
bass vocals:
Samuel Mitchell (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
countertenor vocals:
Andrew Leslie Cooper (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Guy James (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
tenor vocals:
Josh Cooter (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Joseph Wicks (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
vocals:
The Gesualdo Six (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
conductor:
Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recording of:
For the Fallen (Part of the poem "For the Fallen" set to music) (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
lyricist:
Laurence Binyon
composer:
Douglas Guest
is based on:
For the Fallen (poem)
Douglas Guest1:29
11Requiem: IV. In remembrance
recording engineer:
David Hinitt
producer:
Adrian Peacock
baritone vocals:
Michael Craddock (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
bass vocals:
Samuel Mitchell (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
countertenor vocals:
Guy James (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
tenor vocals:
Josh Cooter (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Joseph Wicks (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
vocals:
The Gesualdo Six (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
conductor:
Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recording of:
Requiem: In Remembrance (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
composer:
Eleanor Daley
Eleanor Daley2:57
12Present Yourselves as a Living Sacrifice
recording engineer:
David Hinitt
producer:
Adrian Peacock
baritone vocals:
Michael Craddock (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
bass vocals:
Owain Park and Samuel Mitchell (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
countertenor vocals:
Guy James (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
tenor vocals:
Josh Cooter (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Joseph Wicks (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
vocals:
The Gesualdo Six (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
conductor:
Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recording of:
Present Yourselves as a Living Sacrifice (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
composer:
James O’Donnell
James O’Donnell2:15
13I Take Thee
recording engineer:
David Hinitt
producer:
Adrian Peacock
baritone vocals:
Michael Craddock (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
bass vocals:
Samuel Mitchell (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
countertenor vocals:
Andrew Leslie Cooper (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Guy James (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
tenor vocals:
Josh Cooter (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Joseph Wicks (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
vocals:
The Gesualdo Six (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
conductor:
Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recording of:
I Take Thee (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
composer:
Joanna Marsh (in 2020)
Joanna Marsh3:55
14Missa pro defunctis a 5: Communio “Lux aeterna”
recording engineer:
David Hinitt
producer:
Adrian Peacock
baritone vocals:
Michael Craddock (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
bass vocals:
Samuel Mitchell (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
countertenor vocals:
Guy James (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
tenor vocals:
Josh Cooter (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Joseph Wicks (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
vocals:
The Gesualdo Six (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
conductor:
Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recording of:
Missa pro Defunctis: IX. Communio (à 5)
composer:
Cristóbal de Morales
part of:
Missa pro Defunctis (à 5)
Cristóbal de Morales2:56
15A Good-Night
recording engineer:
David Hinitt
producer:
Adrian Peacock
baritone vocals:
Michael Craddock (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
bass vocals:
Samuel Mitchell (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
countertenor vocals:
Andrew Leslie Cooper (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Guy James (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
tenor vocals:
Josh Cooter (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26) and Joseph Wicks (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
vocals:
The Gesualdo Six (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
conductor:
Owain Park (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church in Hampstead, Camden, London, England, United Kingdom (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
recording of:
A Good-Night (from 2021-05-24 until 2021-05-26)
lyricist:
Francis Quarles
composer:
Sir Richard Rodney Bennett (in 1999)
Sir Richard Rodney Bennett3:03