The Choir of All Saints Margaret Street London is an esteemed ensemble known for its rich tradition in liturgical music within the Anglican Church. Based at All Saints Church, Margaret Street, in the heart of London's West End, the choir is integral to the church's worship and has a history of musical excellence that has been cultivated over many years. The church itself, an architectural gem designed by William Butterfield in the 19th century, is renowned for its High Church liturgy and glorious acoustic, providing an ideal setting for the choir's performances.
With their repertoire ranging from Renaissance polyphony to contemporary works, the Choir of All Saints is celebrated for its versatility and depth of expression. Among their notable recent releases is "The Church Music of Dr. Harry Bramma," which showcases the works of one of the prominent composers and organists in the Anglican tradition. Their "Music for Advent & Christmas" embodies the spirit of these liturgical seasons through a refined choral presentation. Exploring Russian influences, "The English Rachmaninov" provides listeners with a blend of deep emotive impact and the nuanced subtleties of sacred choral music. The choir's dedication to the Anglican choral heritage is further exemplified in "The Complete New English Hymnal, Vol. 7," as they bring to life a comprehensive collection of hymns from the English church canon. Their thematic albums "Gaudeamus" and "Adoremus" celebrate the liturgical feasts with music that captures the solemnity and joy of these occasions, emphasizing the Choir of All Saints' commitment to liturgical music that resonates with worshippers and classical music enthusiasts alike.
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