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About Of the Lord’s Mercies
Of the Lord’s Mercies is a sonic journey through the arc of what Western Christendom calls the Paschal Cycle, encompassing the seasons of Lent, including Holy Week, and Easter, culminating on Pentecost: The 50th Day of Easter. This disc combines some of The Compline Choir’s best-loved seasonal music, like Easter Canticle and Regina caeli, with music newly composed, like the title track Of the Lord’s Mercies and Nunc dimittis by Seattle-based composer and The Compline Choir’s composer-in-residence Erin Aas (b. 1974). The disc also features new recordings of Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah and Come, Holy Spirit and a premiere recording of If we could shut the gate composed by the choir’s founder and beloved first director, Peter R. Hallock (1924–2014).
- Producers: Robin Ethridge Pentland, Erin Aas
- Audio Engineer: Bill Levey / VIA Audio Seattle, Washington
- Graphic Design: Gregory Bloch
- Recorded in June 2018 at Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle, Washington
- Label: The Compline Choir; manufactured by Disc Makers, Inc.
- Release date: 21 April 2019
Track Listing
Track | Title | Comp./Arr. | Notes | Timing |
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MUSIC OF LENT | ||||
1 | Psalm 25 | Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014) | premiere recording | 4:35 |
2 | Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah | Hallock | new recording | 8:06 |
3 | Psalm 26 | Jason A. Anderson (b. 1976) | premiere recording | 3:41 |
4 | If we could shut the gate | Hallock | premiere recording | 4:39 |
5 | Of the Lord's mercies | Erin E. Aas (b. 1974) | premiere recording | 5:04 |
MUSIC OF HOLY WEEK | ||||
6 | Psalm 22 | Hallock | premiere recording | 10:46 |
7 | Nunc dimittis | Aas | premiere recording | 4:21 |
8 | We adore you, O Christ | Richard T. Proulx (1937-2010) | 2:58 | |
MUSIC OF EASTER, ASCENSION, AND PENTECOST | ||||
9 | Cпасение coдeлaл (Salvation is created) | Pavel Chesnokov (1877-1944); arr. for men's voices by Vladimir Morosan | 3:03 | |
10 | Easter Canticle | Hallock | premiere recording | 3:17 |
11 | Christus surrexit | Jacob Handl (1550-1591) | premiere recording | 4:23 |
12 | Lift your voice rejoicing, Mary! | Thomas Foster (b. 1938) | premiere recording | 2:30 |
13 | Regina caeli | Robert White (c. 1538-1574) | 4:08 | |
14 | The Good Shepherd | Alice Parker (b. 1925) | new recording | 3:05 |
15 | Love bade me welcome | David Hurd (b. 1950) | 2:41 | |
16 | O clap your hands | Hallock | premiere recording | 1:52 |
17 | Psalm 113 | Anderson | premiere recording | 3:58 |
18 | Come, Holy Spirit | Hallock | new recording | 4:04 |
Total Timing | 77:13 |
Recording Artists for Of the Lord’s Mercies
The Compline Choir
Jason A. Anderson, II Director
Alto | Tenor | Bass |
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Thomas Adams | Layne Benofsky (2, 10, 18) | David Gary |
Joel Bevington (11, 18) | Gregory Bloch (11) | Paul Johns |
Derek Curtis-Tilton | Richard Greene | Scott Kovacs |
René Marceau | Fred McIlroy | Fredrik Mansfield |
Tyler Morse (2, 11) | Arvind Narayanan (11) | Jeremy Matheis |
Josh Sandoz | Ken Pendergrass | Joel Matter (16, 18) |
Kenneth Peterson | Vernon Nicodemus | |
Jeffrey Ricco | Bill Turnipseed | |
Gerard van Wesep | ||
James Wilcox |
Numbers by singers’ names denote featured soloist track numbers. Handbells featured on tracks 1, 10, and 16, were rung by members of the choir. The bells were cast by the Dutch firm Petit and Fritsen in 1965 and refurbished by Greg Cowan/CBR Handbell Repair in 2016 thanks to a gift from the Rev. Pat Taylor.
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