Give unto the Lord (Psalm 29), anthem for chorus, organ & orchestra ad lib, Op. 74
Ave verum, motet for chorus, Op. 2/1
Ave Maria gratia plena, motet for chorus, Op. 2/2
Ave maris stella, motet for chorus, Op. 2/3
The Light of Life ('Lux Christi'), oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 29
O Hearken Thou, offertory for chorus, organ & orchestra, Op. 64
Goodmorrow, for chorus
Te Deum and Benedictus, for chorus, orchestra & organ, Op. 34: No. 1 Te Deum
Te Deum and Benedictus, for chorus, orchestra & organ, Op. 34: No. 2 Benedictus
I Sing the birth, carol for chorus
The Light of Life ('Lux Christi'), oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 29
Fear not, O Land, harvest anthem for chorus & organ
The Light of Life ('Lux Christi'), oratorio for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 29
They are at rest, anthem for chorus
Psalm 48 'Great is the Lord,' anthem for chorus & organ (or orchestra), Op. 67
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"The Choir of Trinity College is mixed; it uses female sopranos and altos. This gives the upper lines a warm, flexible sound ... The choir respond well to [Richard Marlow's] direction and give some fine, shapely performances." -- MusicWeb International "One of the world's greatest choirs." -- ClassicsToday Cambridge's Trinity College Choir is a world-famous mixed choir with over 40 CD recordings. Their first recording on Gothic, featuring Edward Elgar's choral music, includes some of the finest examples of English Romantic music, performed to perfection as only an English choir can! This is one of Richard Marlow's last recordings as Director of Music at Trinity. His innovative career at Trinity spans almost 40 years, where he has also been active as an editor, scholar, and journalist. He has been a visiting professor at universities in Tokyo, Texas, New England, and New Zealand.
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