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Liturgical choral works of John Hosking
The Chapel Choir of Selwyn College, Cambridge, Ely Cathedral Girls’ Choir
Timothy Parsons and Alexander Berry Organ,
Olivia Hunt Soprano soloist Directed by Sarah MacDonald

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An inspirational collection of the liturgical choral music of John Hosking.

This disc of choral works by a new voice brings an exciting and dynamic approach to writing for the church. This is melodious and memorable music, and the pieces range from exquisite miniatures, such as A Royal Blessing, written for the birth of Prince George of Cambridge in 2013, to the massive setting of the Te Deum. Also included is Hosking’s short Requiem setting.

John Hosking is currently Assistant Director of Music at St Asaph Cathedral in North Wales. A prize-winning student at the Royal College of Music, John continued his studies with the late Nicholas Danby and Margaret Philips. He was appointed Organ Scholar of Westminster Abbey in 1996 and is the only person to have ever held this post for three years. His recent move into the world of composition has been met with much enthusiasm from performers and listeners alike. For him, composition is the result of a source of inspiration – be it a text, a life event, a choir or individual performer

John Hosking is particularly known for his powerful and commanding improvisations, and much of his inspiration has come from three great organists, Martin Baker, David Briggs and the French master, Pierre Cochereau. The style used in his improvisations permeates the organ accompaniments in many of the items on this disc, spilling over to influence the vocal lines.

This is the eighth CD the Regent has made with the Chapel Choir of Selwyn College, Cambridge, and the third where they have joined forces with Ely Cathedral Girls’ Choir, under the direction of Sarah MacDonald.

Track List

Te Deum (2011)
10:02
The Chester Service
Kyrie
2:40
Gloria
5:07
Sanctus and Benedictus
2:04
Agnus Dei
3:00
Ave Maria (2012)
3:22
Missa Brevis in D (2000)
Kyrie
2:20
Gloria
4:05
Sanctus and Benedictus
2:43
Agnus Dei
1:45
Ave verum corpus (2013)
4:00
The Bangor Servicee (2012)
Magnificat
4:28
Nunc Dimittis
2:53
Requiem (2012)
Introit–Kyrie
6:34
Gradual–Pie Jesu
2:23
Offertory: (i) Domine Jesu Christe
2:23
Offertory: (ii) Hostias
1:57
Sanctus
1:19
Benedictus
1:20
Libera Me
4:40
Agnus Dei
3:04
In Paradisum
3:15
A Royal Blessing (2013)
3:02

Total Playing time: 78:34

Production credits

Recorded in Ely Cathedral on 10/11 January, 15 February 2014, by kind permission of the Dean and Chapter

Recording producer and engineer: Gary Cole.

Assistant engineer: Andy Gammon

Editor: Myles Eastwood

Sample audio extracts

Reviews

‘John Hosking has spent his life in the organ loft (St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster Abbey and the cathedrals of Lincoln, Truro and, currently, St Asaph). All that practical experience has given him a deep knowledge both of what works in a liturgical setting and of the choral tradition’s rich repertoire. The ghost of Duruflé is evident in his beautiful Chester Service (with a cheeky reference to Messiaen’s La Nativité du Seigneur along the way); Herbert Howells hovers over his Bangor Service, while A Royal Blessing could be by John Rutter. Yet for all these influences Hosking maintains his own distinctive voice, particularly in his impressive Requiem.’ ★★★★ Stephen Pritchard, The Guardian, Sunday 19 June 2016


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