CORONATION ANTHEMS

from the coronations of
James II to George III

The Choir of New College Oxford
The Academy of Ancient Music

directed by Edward Higginbottom


Decca 476 7230-2

This recording features music from each of the coronations from James II (1685) to George III (1761), and includes music hitherto not recorded. Boyce's autograph score of the music for the coronation of George III is housed in Oxford's Bodleian Library, one of the world's greatest collections of manuscripts and books. In the recording sessions, instrumentalists and choir performed from facsimiles of the very material used on George's III's coronation day in 1761.
The Bodleian also provided material for Croft's
'The Lord is a sun and shield', sung at George I's coronation. BBC Radio 3's CD Review recently hailed this latter work as 'discovery of the year'.

Recorded in the Temple Church, London
11-12 July 2001 & 25-26 June 2002

Playing time : 71'13"   DDD

Reviews

"This enterprising collection of coronation anthems...is superbly performed with a striking sense of occasion and some suitably celebratory contributions from the Academy of Ancient Music. [Boyce's The King shall rejoice], more than any other single item, is the cause for an imperative recommendation...Excellent performances by choir and instrumentalists."

The Gramophone

"Handel’s four splendid and wonderfully varied Coronation anthems, together with Purcell’s and My heart is inditing have long taken centre stage in music for these occasions, causing us to overlook pieces by other composers expressly written for English coronation services. Edward Higginbottom, New College choir and The AAM have redressed the matter... The voices of the New College choristers sound fresh, eager and youthful, and the lay clerks disciplined and evenly balanced. An enjoyable disc."

BBC Music Magazine, July 2002


William Boyce 1711-1779

1      The King shall rejoice
2      Come, Holy Ghost
3      Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem

sung at the coronation of King George III in 1761

George Frideric Handel 1685-1759

4     The King shall rejoice
5        Exceeding glad shall he be
6        Glory and worship
7        Alleluia
8     Zadok the priest

sung at the coronation of King George II in 1727

William Croft 1678-1727

9     The Lord is a sun and shield

sung at the coronation of King George I in 1714

Jeremiah Clarke 1674-1707

10    Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem

sung at the coronation of Queen Anne in 1702

John Blow 1649-1708

11    Let my prayer come up
12    The Lord God is a sun and a shield

sung at the coronation of William & Mary in 1689

Henry Purcell 1659-1695

13    I was glad
14    My heart is inditing
15        Praise the Lord O Jerusalem

sung at the coronation of King James II in 1685