- Published: Chicago : GIA Publications, c2000.
- Year Published: 2000
- Description: 1 sound disc : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.
- Language: English
- Format: CD
Genres
Additional Credits
- Ferguson, John Allen, 1941-
- McKie, William, Sir, 1901-
- Gondo, Alexander.
- Ferguson, John Allen, 1941-
- Ferguson, John Allen, 1941-
- Byrd, William, 1542 or 3-1623.
- Hovland, Egil.
- Ferguson, John Allen, 1941-
- Ferguson, John Allen, 1941-
- Clokey, Joseph W. 1890-1960.
- Ferguson, John Allen, 1941-
- Ferguson, John Allen, 1941-
- Ferguson, John Allen, 1941-
- Hayes, Mark.
- Ferguson, John Allen, 1941-
- Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958.
- Ferguson, John Allen, 1941-
- Tyler, Edward.
Subjects
- Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with organ.
- Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble.
- Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied.
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A Thousand ages : a celebration of hope.
by St. Olaf Cantorei (St. Olaf College)
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Additional Details
Original works and arrangements for mixed chorus with organ, or instrumental ensemble or a cappella.
Compact disc.
Program notes and texts inserted in container.
We wait for thy loving kindness / William McKie (2:15) -- Come, all you people / Alexander Gondo -- Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (3:59) ; O God, our help in ages past / arr. Ferguson (3:37) -- Sing joyfully unto God / William Byrd (2:29) -- The glory of the Father / Egil Hovland (2:23) -- Reading: The creation story, adapted from Genesis (6:05) -- All creatures of our God and king / arr. Ferguson (4:41) -- O come, o come, Emmanuel / Ferguson (4:22) -- Two kings / Joseph W. Clokey (3:17) -- He comes to us as one unknown / arr. Ferguson (4:08) -- Ah, holy Jesus / Ferguson (5:19) -- The strife is o'er / arr. Ferguson (2:04) -- Day by day / arr. Mark Hyes (5:22) -- Shall we gather at the river / arr. Ferguson (5:08) -- Lord, thou hast been our refuge / Vaughan Williams (6:54) -- For the fruit of all creation / arr. Ferguson (4:17) -- Saint Teresa's bookmark / Edward Tyler (3:54).
St. Olaf Cantorei ; John Ferguson, conductor.
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