BBC Music, Volume 22, Number 3: A Babe Is Born (UK Magazine version in standard jewel case with Track list on rear cover and Artist biographies on last page of booklet)

~ Release by Vaughan Williams, Britten, Mathias; BBC Singers, David Hill, Paul Brough, Richard Pearce, Stephen Farr (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
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1A Babe Is Born
recording engineer:
Martin Appleby (on 2012-10-17)
producer:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer)
editor:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer), Neil Pemberton (engineer) and Rob Winter (engineer)
organ:
Richard Pearce (organist) (on 2013-10-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2013-10-17)
conductor:
David Hill (organist and conductor) (on 2013-10-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2013-10-17)
recording of:
A Babe is Born, op. 55 (on 2013-10-17)
lyricist:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
composer:
William Mathias (composer) (in 1971)
was commissioned by:
Cardiff Polyphonic Choir
publisher:
Oxford University Press
William Mathias3:20
2A Boy Was Born (opening chorale)
recording engineer:
Martin Appleby (on 2012-10-17)
producer:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer)
editor:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer), Neil Pemberton (engineer) and Rob Winter (engineer)
organ:
Richard Pearce (organist) (on 2013-10-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2013-10-17)
conductor:
David Hill (organist and conductor) (on 2013-10-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2013-10-17)
recording of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3: Theme. A boy was born (on 2013-10-17)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (English composer, conductor, and pianist) (from 1932 until 1933)
part of:
A Boy Was Born, op. 3
Benjamin Britten2:07
3Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day
recording engineer:
Martin Appleby (on 2012-10-17)
producer:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer)
editor:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer), Neil Pemberton (engineer) and Rob Winter (engineer)
organ:
Richard Pearce (organist) (on 2013-10-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2013-10-17)
conductor:
David Hill (organist and conductor) (on 2013-10-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2013-10-17)
recording of:
Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day (arr. Willcocks) (on 2013-10-17)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Sir David Willcocks (in 1966)
arrangement of:
Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day (traditional English)
Trad arr. David Willcocks2:02
4Before the Paling of the Stars
recording engineer:
Martin Appleby (on 2012-10-17)
producer:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer)
editor:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer), Neil Pemberton (engineer) and Rob Winter (engineer)
organ:
Richard Pearce (organist) (on 2013-10-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2013-10-17)
conductor:
David Hill (organist and conductor) (on 2013-10-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2013-10-17)
recording of:
Before the Paling of the Stars (on 2013-10-17)
lyricist:
Christina Rossetti
composer:
Cecilia McDowall (British composer) (in 2012)
Cecilia McDowall4:52
5I Saw Three Ships
recording engineer:
Martin Appleby (on 2012-10-17)
producer:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer)
editor:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer), Neil Pemberton (engineer) and Rob Winter (engineer)
organ:
Richard Pearce (organist) (on 2013-10-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2013-10-17)
conductor:
David Hill (organist and conductor) (on 2013-10-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2013-10-17)
recording of:
I Saw Three Ships (on 2013-10-17)
composer:
Sir Richard Rodney Bennett (English composer) (in 2006)
Richard Rodney Bennett2:31
6O Radiant Dawn
recording engineer:
Martin Appleby (on 2012-10-17)
producer:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer)
editor:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer), Neil Pemberton (engineer) and Rob Winter (engineer)
organ:
Richard Pearce (organist) (on 2013-10-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2013-10-17)
conductor:
David Hill (organist and conductor) (on 2013-10-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2013-10-17)
recording of:
Strathclyde Motets: O Radiant Dawn (on 2013-10-17)
composer:
Sir James MacMillan (composer and conductor) (in 2007)
part of:
Strathclyde Motets
James MacMillan4:17
7Hodie Christus natus est
recording engineer:
Martin Appleby (on 2012-10-17)
producer:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer)
editor:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer), Neil Pemberton (engineer) and Rob Winter (engineer)
organ:
Richard Pearce (organist) (on 2013-10-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2013-10-17)
conductor:
David Hill (organist and conductor) (on 2013-10-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2013-10-17)
recording of:
Three Christmas Motets: III. Hodie Christus natus est (on 2013-10-17)
composer:
Dan Locklair (in 1993)
part of:
Three Christmas Motets
Dan Locklair1:40
8What Sweeter Music
recording engineer:
Martin Appleby (on 2012-10-17)
producer:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer)
editor:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer), Neil Pemberton (engineer) and Rob Winter (engineer)
organ:
Richard Pearce (organist) (on 2013-10-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2013-10-17)
conductor:
David Hill (organist and conductor) (on 2013-10-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2013-10-17)
recording of:
What sweeter music (on 2013-10-17)
lyricist:
Robert Herrick (English poet)
composer:
Bob Chilcott (in 2012)
Bob Chilcott3:57
9The Burning Babe
recording engineer:
Martin Appleby (on 2012-10-17)
producer:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer)
editor:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer), Neil Pemberton (engineer) and Rob Winter (engineer)
organ:
Richard Pearce (organist) (on 2013-10-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2013-10-17)
conductor:
David Hill (organist and conductor) (on 2013-10-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2013-10-17)
recording of:
The Burning Babe (on 2013-10-17)
lyricist:
Robert Southwell
composer:
Jonathan Wikeley
Jonathan Wikeley1:53
10Angelus ad Virginem
recording engineer:
Martin Appleby (on 2012-10-17)
producer:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer)
editor:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer), Neil Pemberton (engineer) and Rob Winter (engineer)
organ:
Richard Pearce (organist) (on 2013-10-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2013-10-17)
conductor:
David Hill (organist and conductor) (on 2013-10-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2013-10-17)
recording of:
Angelus ad virginem (on 2013-10-17)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (Special Purpose Artist)
composer:
Carol Barnett (in 2010)
is based on:
Angelus ad virginem
Carol Barnett2:37
11No Sad Thought His Soul Affright
recording engineer:
Martin Appleby (on 2012-10-17)
producer:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer)
editor:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer), Neil Pemberton (engineer) and Rob Winter (engineer)
organ:
Richard Pearce (organist) (on 2013-10-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2013-10-17)
conductor:
David Hill (organist and conductor) (on 2013-10-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2013-10-17)
recording of:
Hodie: XV. Choral: No Sad Thought His Soul Affright (on 2013-10-17)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (Special Purpose Artist) and Ursula Vaughan Williams
composer:
Ralph Vaughan Williams (English composer) (from 1953 until 1954)
part of:
Hodie
Ralph Vaughan Williams2:54
12Shepherd’s Pipe Carol
recording engineer:
Martin Appleby (on 2012-10-17)
producer:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer)
editor:
Helen Garrison (soprano, producer), Neil Pemberton (engineer) and Rob Winter (engineer)
organ:
Richard Pearce (organist) (on 2013-10-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2013-10-17)
conductor:
David Hill (organist and conductor) (on 2013-10-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2013-10-17)
recording of:
Shepherd’s Pipe Carol (on 2013-10-17)
lyricist and composer:
John Rutter (English choral music composer, conductor, arranger and producer, born 1945) (in 1963)
John Rutter2:59
13New Year’s Carol
recording engineer:
Paul Waton (on 2011-11-17)
producer and editor:
Michael Emery (British producer of mostly classical releases)
organ:
Stephen Farr (British organist) (on 2011-11-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2011-11-17)
conductor:
Paul Brough (on 2011-11-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2011-11-17)
recording of:
New Year Carol (on 2011-11-17)
composer:
Sir Richard Rodney Bennett (English composer) (in 2009)
Richard Rodney Bennett2:43
14Three Angels
recording engineer:
Paul Waton (on 2011-11-17)
producer and editor:
Michael Emery (British producer of mostly classical releases)
organ:
Stephen Farr (British organist) (on 2011-11-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2011-11-17)
conductor:
Paul Brough (on 2011-11-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2011-11-17)
recording of:
Three Angels (on 2011-11-17)
lyricist:
Garth Bardsley
composer:
Ben Parry (British conductor)
Ben Parry2:40
15The Holly and the Ivy
recording engineer:
Paul Waton (on 2011-11-17)
producer and editor:
Michael Emery (British producer of mostly classical releases)
organ:
Stephen Farr (British organist) (on 2011-11-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2011-11-17)
conductor:
Paul Brough (on 2011-11-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2011-11-17)
recording of:
The Holly and the Ivy (on 2011-11-17)
lyricist:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Stuart Thompson (in 2011)
is based on:
The Holly and the Ivy
Stuart Thompson3:51
16Lute-Book Lullaby
recording engineer:
Paul Waton (on 2011-11-17)
producer and editor:
Michael Emery (British producer of mostly classical releases)
organ:
Stephen Farr (British organist) (on 2011-11-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2011-11-17)
conductor:
Paul Brough (on 2011-11-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2011-11-17)
recording of:
Lute-Book Lullaby (on 2011-11-17)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (Special Purpose Artist)
composer:
Alexander L’Estrange (in 2002)
Alexander L'Estrange3:59
17There Is No Rose
recording engineer:
Paul Waton (on 2011-11-17)
producer and editor:
Michael Emery (British producer of mostly classical releases)
organ:
Stephen Farr (British organist) (on 2011-11-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2011-11-17)
conductor:
Paul Brough (on 2011-11-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2011-11-17)
recording of:
There Is No Rose (on 2011-11-17)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (Special Purpose Artist) and Alison Golding
composer:
Howard Skempton
is based on:
There Is No Rose
Howard Skempton2:29
18Novo profusi gaudio
recording engineer:
Paul Waton (on 2011-11-17)
producer and editor:
Michael Emery (British producer of mostly classical releases)
organ:
Stephen Farr (British organist) (on 2011-11-17)
choir vocals:
BBC Singers (professional chamber choir of the BBC) (on 2011-11-17)
conductor:
Paul Brough (on 2011-11-17)
recorded at:
St. Paul’s Church (Knightsbridge) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2011-11-17)
recording of:
Novo profusi gaudio (on 2011-11-17)
lyricist and composer:
Matthew Martin (organist and composer)
Matthew Martin3:33

Credits

Release

liner notes:Terry Blain
mastering:Jennifer Howells
part of:The BBC Music Magazine Collection (number: vol. 22 no. 3) (order: 78)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/5253991 [info]
ASIN:UK: B00MS04GHI [info]