Orchestral Anthems: Elgar | Finzi | Dyson | Howells Choir of Merton College, Oxford, Benjamin Nicholas & Britten Sinfonia

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
23.06.2023

Label: Delphian Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Choir of Merton College, Oxford, Benjamin Nicholas & Britten Sinfonia

Composer: Edward Bairstow (1874-1946), Edward Elgar (1857-1934), George Dyson (1883-1964), Herbert Howells (1892-1983), Henry Purcell (1659-1695), Gerald Finzi (1901-1956), Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)

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  • Edward Bairstow (1874 - 1964): Blessed city, heavenly Salem (Version for Choir and Orchestra):
  • 1 Bairstow: Blessed city, heavenly Salem (Version for Choir and Orchestra) 07:53
  • Edward Elgar (1857 - 1934): Ecce sacerdos magnus (Version for Choir and Orchestra):
  • 2 Elgar: Ecce sacerdos magnus (Version for Choir and Orchestra) 03:17
  • George Dyson (b. 1953): Evening Service in D:
  • 3 Dyson: Evening Service in D: I. Magnificat (Arr. for choir and orchestra by Douglas Hopkins) 04:16
  • 4 Dyson: Evening Service in D: II. Nunc Dimittis (Arr. for choir and orchestra by Douglas Hopkins) 02:45
  • Herbert Howells (1892 - 1983): Behold, O God our defender (Version for Choir and Orchestra):
  • 5 Howells: Behold, O God our defender (Version for Choir and Orchestra) 03:22
  • Gerald Finzi (1901 - 1956): Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes mei (Arr. for choir and orchestra by Edward Elgar):
  • 6 Finzi: Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes mei (Arr. for choir and orchestra by Edward Elgar) 06:51
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872 - 1958), Gerald Finzi: Lo, the full, final sacrifice (Version for Choir and Orchestra):
  • 7 Williams, Finzi: Lo, the full, final sacrifice (Version for Choir and Orchestra) 13:58
  • Gerald Finzi: Te Deum in G (Arr. for choir and orchestra by Arnold Foster):
  • 8 Finzi: Te Deum in G (Arr. for choir and orchestra by Arnold Foster) 06:28
  • Edward Elgar: The Spirit of the Lord (Version for Choir and Orchestra):
  • 9 Elgar: The Spirit of the Lord (Version for Choir and Orchestra) 06:12
  • Total Runtime 55:02

Info for Orchestral Anthems: Elgar | Finzi | Dyson | Howells

For the Choir of Merton College, Oxford’s first collaboration with Britten Sinfonia, Benjamin Nicholas has brought together a collection of sacred works from the first half of the twentieth century. A little - known fact is that these stalwarts of the English repertory were either originally intended to be heard with orchestra, or subsequently orchestrated by their composer or a close colleague. Written for enthronements, coronations and the nation’s grandest choral festivals, these national ‘standards’ are here brought back to life in Delphian’s largest recording to - date, their orchestral accompaniments affording them the richness, pomp and majesty associated with that epoch.

"The Anglican choral favourite, Finzi’s Lo, the full, final sacrifice, orchestrated for the 1947 Three Choirs festival and full of subtle woodwind detail, stands out. Dyson’s Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis are notably rousing." (The Guardian)

Áine Smith, soprano
Choir of Merton College Oxford
Britten Sinfonia
Benjamin Nicholas, direction




Áine Smith
began singing with the Nidus Children’s Choir, based in Cwmbran. With this group, she performed a number of times at the Llangollen International Eisteddfod, and in 2015, competed in the World Choir Games in Riga, Latvia, winning a silver medal. As a teenager, Áine held choral scholarships with the Crickhowell Choral Society and at Hereford Sixth Form College.

Áine read Music at Merton College Oxford, graduating in 2021 with a first-class degree. In the summer, she completed a postgraduate MSt in Musicology, receiving a Distinction, where her research broadly concerned the musical body. Throughout her time at Oxford, Áine held a choral scholarship with the Merton College Choir, participating in a busy and international liturgical and concert programme. She also sang with the Magdalen College Consort of Voices, and regularly performed with student-led ensembles, such as the Delius Singers and the Selene S. As a soloist, Áine had her operatic debut with New Chamber Opera as an undergraduate, singing Haydn’s La Vera Costanza in New College, Oxford in 2020. Áine has performed as a soloist on several occasions with violinist Rachel Podger in the Brecon Baroque Festival. While in Oxford, Áine has studied with Carys Lane, and has regular vocal coaching from Jeanette Massochi when at home in Wales. For the next academic year, Áine is an Associate Artist with the Tenebrae Choir, directed by Nigel Short, and is a recipient of the Genesis Sixteen scheme.

Benjamin Nicholas
is a former pupil of David Sanger for organ and Denise Ham for conducting. He held the organ scholarships at Chichester Cathedral, Lincoln College, Oxford and St Paul’s Cathedral before moving to Tewkesbury Abbey where he directed the Schola Cantorum. He has directed the Choir at Merton College since 2008, and in 2012 became the first full-time Organist and Director of Music at Merton.

During Benjamin’s time at Merton, the College has established the annual Passiontide at Merton festival, and in 2013 the new Dobson Organ was installed, a project with which he was closely involved. With Merton College Choir, Benjamin has toured in France, Sweden and the USA, given concerts in the Cadogan Hall and The Temple Church, and broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and BBC Television.

As a conductor, recent performances have included Holst’s Savitri in the Cheltenham Music Festival, Mozart’s Requiem in St Germain, Paris and Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius with the Oxford Philomusica. Benjamin’s recordings are mainly on the Delphian label, and include discs of Weelkes, Mozart (Coronation Mass and Solemn Vespers), Stainer, Stanford, and Rutter. His debut disc with Merton College Choir was a Gramophone Editor’s Choice.

Benjamin Nicholas has collaborated with numerous composers, and is largely responsible for the Merton Choirbook, commissioned to celebrate the 750th anniversary of the College in 2014. Significant projects have included the first performances of Gabriel Jackson’s Passion in Oxford and New York, and the premieres of new choral works by Birtwistle, Dove, MacMillan, Saxton and Weir.

The Choir of Merton College
consists of 30 undergraduate and graduate students at Oxford University reading for degrees in a variety of subjects. The choir's primary duty is singing at regular services in the famous 13th-century Chapel.

Since the establishment of Merton’s Choral Foundation in 2008, the choir has gained an international reputation for offering the best of choral music through tours, recordings and broadcasts. In 2020, the choir won the award for best choral album at the BBC Music Magazine Awards for its recording of Gabriel Jackson’s The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ. The choir’s discography on the Delphian Label has seen numerous five star reviews and many recordings have been named ‘Editor’s Choice’ by Gramophone magazine.

The choir has appeared at The Three Choirs Festival and the Cheltenham Music Festival, and recent London appearances include the concert series at St John’s Smith Square, Cadogan Hall and The Temple Church. The choir is regularly heard in concert with orchestra, and recent collaborations have seen the choir perform with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Elgar’s The Apostles), Instruments of Time and Truth (Bach’s St Matthew Passion) and Oxford Baroque (Bach’s Mass in B minor). The choir’s annual festival, Passiontide at Merton, has an established place in Oxford’s musical calendar, and has led to exciting collaborations with such groups as The Cardinall’s Musick and The Marian Consort.

Merton College Choir regularly tours overseas, and has recently visited the USA, Hong Kong and Singapore, France, Italy and Sweden. In 2017, the choir sang the first Anglican Service in St Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City, which was broadcast on BBC Radio 3.

The choir’s commitment to contemporary music has seen numerous composers write for the choir. In recent years the choir has premiered works by Kerry Andrew, Birtwistle, Chilcott, Dove, Ešenvalds, Kendall, MacMillan, McDowall, Rutter, Tabakova and Weir. In July 2021, the choir gave the world premiere of a new work by Daniel Kidane.



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