Showing posts with label Church Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Church Music. Show all posts
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Nigel Williams...
It is always nice to be spoilt, or given unique and thoughtful gifts. For my birthday this year Peter commissioned a choral work for me, based on Psalm 89. This is one of my favourite psalms for obvious reasons...
... Thou spakest in visions unto Thy saints, and saidst:
"I have laid help upon one that is mighty,
I have exalted one chosen out of the people.
I have found David my servant,
with my holy oil have I anointed him.
My hand shall hold him fast,
and my arm shall strengthen him.
The enemy shall not be able to do him violence,
the son of wickedness shall not hurt him.
I will smite down his foes before his face,
and plague them that hate him.
My truth also, and my mercy, shall be with him,
and in My name shall his horn be exalted.
I will set his dominion also in the sea,
and his right hand in the floods.
He shall call me, Thou art my father,
my God and my strong salvation.
And I will make him my first born,
higher than the kings of the earth.
My mercy will I keep for him forevermore,
and my covenant shall stand fast with him.
His seed also will I make endure forever,
and his throne as the days of heaven...
Above: King David playing the Lyre.
The composer is Nigel Williams, a New Zealander specialising in choral church music and organ music. He has worked extensively in the UK, and was at one time Director of Music at St. Peter's Cathedral where Peter and I worship. He is now based in Tauranga.
His forte is choral music of a traditional flavour. He has a fair catalogue, accepting commissions from around the world. The piece Peter has commissioned will be composed around traditional English plain chant, but more than that we will not know until it is finished. We hope that it will have its debut at the consecration service for the chapel.
Labels:
Anglican,
chapel,
Choral Music,
Church Music,
Composer,
gifts,
Music,
Nigel Williams,
Plain Chant.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Music for Christmas...

This post has a personal connection. We were unpacking boxes following our recent shift and came across an old album of Christmas Carols. It is special because it is a recording of Peter singing in the Canterbury Cathedral Choir when he was a lad. Peter (second from the right in the front row) went on to become head chorister at the Cathedral before going up to Cambridge.
One of my favourite carols is The Holly and The Ivy. Unfortunately I can't play you the recording off the vinyl, but I have found these 2 very good clips of Kings College Cambridge singing two different versions at the Nine Lessons and Carols service...
Here is a clip of the Canterbury choristers practising with the late Allan Wicks, Peter's Choir Master...
Not long to go to Christmas now...
Labels:
Canterbury Cathedral,
Carols,
Choir,
Choristers,
Christmas,
Church Music,
Peter,
RSCM
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