Immerse yourself in the rich, historical tapestry of sacred choral music with the Academy of Ancient Music's captivating album, "Coronation Anthems." Released on January 1, 2002, under the esteemed Decca Music Group Ltd. label, this collection showcases the ensemble's mastery of classical, choral, and operatic genres, delivering a powerful and resonant experience that lasts just over an hour and ten minutes.
The album is a testament to the Academy of Ancient Music's exceptional artistry, featuring a stunning array of anthems and choral works that have echoed through the halls of history. At the heart of the collection lies Handel's renowned "Coronation Anthems," including the triumphant "Zadok the Priest" and the exultant "The King Shall Rejoice," which is presented in its entirety, with all four movements. The ensemble's precise and passionate performances bring these timeless pieces to life, showcasing the intricate harmonies and soaring melodies that have made them enduring favorites.
In addition to Handel's masterpieces, the album also features works by other esteemed composers, such as the jubilant "I was Glad" and the serene "My Heart is Inditing" by Henry Purcell. The Academy of Ancient Music's nuanced interpretations and impeccable technique breathe new life into these classic pieces, offering a fresh perspective on familiar favorites and introducing listeners to lesser-known gems.
With its rich, resonant sound and meticulous attention to detail, "Coronation Anthems" is a must-listen for anyone with a passion for choral music. The Academy of Ancient Music's exceptional performances and the album's diverse and engaging repertoire make it a standout addition to any classical music collection. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of choral music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
The King shall RejoiceWilliam Boyce, Choir of New College, Oxford, Ryan Wigglesworth, Academy of Ancient Music, Edward Higginbottom
Come Holy Ghost our Souls InspireWilliam Boyce, Choir of New College, Oxford, Ryan Wigglesworth, Academy of Ancient Music, Edward Higginbottom
Praise the Lord O JerusalemWilliam Boyce, Choir of New College, Oxford, Ryan Wigglesworth, Academy of Ancient Music, Edward Higginbottom
The King shall rejoice (Coronation Anthem No. 3, HWV 260): 1. The King shall RejoiceGeorge Frideric Handel, Choir of New College, Oxford, Matthew Halls, Academy of Ancient Music, Edward Higginbottom
The King shall rejoice (Coronation Anthem No. 3, HWV 260): 2. Exceeding Glad shall he beGeorge Frideric Handel, Choir of New College, Oxford, Matthew Halls, Academy of Ancient Music, Edward Higginbottom
The King shall rejoice (Coronation Anthem No. 3, HWV 260): 3. Glory and WorshipGeorge Frideric Handel, Choir of New College, Oxford, Matthew Halls, Academy of Ancient Music, Edward Higginbottom
The King shall rejoice (Coronation Anthem No. 3, HWV 260): 4. AlleluiaGeorge Frideric Handel, Choir of New College, Oxford, Matthew Halls, Academy of Ancient Music, Edward Higginbottom
Zadok The Priest (Coronation Anthem No. 1, HWV 258)George Frideric Handel, Choir of New College, Oxford, Matthew Halls, Academy of Ancient Music, Edward Higginbottom
The Lord is a Sun and a ShieldWilliam Croft, Choir of New College, Oxford, Ryan Wigglesworth, Academy of Ancient Music, Edward Higginbottom
Praise the Lord O JerusalemJeremiah Clarke, Choir of New College, Oxford, Ryan Wigglesworth, Academy of Ancient Music, Edward Higginbottom
Let my Prayer come upJohn Blow, Choir of New College, Oxford, Ryan Wigglesworth, Academy of Ancient Music, Edward Higginbottom
The Lord is a Sun and ShieldJohn Blow, Choir of New College, Oxford, Ryan Wigglesworth, Academy of Ancient Music, Edward Higginbottom
I was Glad (Anthem) (previously attributed wrongly to John Blow)Henry Purcell, Choir of New College, Oxford, Matthew Halls, Academy of Ancient Music, Edward Higginbottom
My heart is inditing (Z.30): 1. My Heart is InditingHenry Purcell, Choir of New College, Oxford, Matthew Halls, Academy of Ancient Music, Edward Higginbottom
My heart is inditing (Z.30): 2. Praise the Lord of JerusalemHenry Purcell, Choir of New College, Oxford, Matthew Halls, Academy of Ancient Music, Edward Higginbottom