Take Up the Song: Hymns, Songs and Psalms from Church Hymnary

Author:   Douglas Galbraith ,  Ian McCrorie
Publisher:   Saint Andrew Press
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9780715208656


Pages:   2
Publication Date:   15 February 2008
Format:   Audio  Audio Format
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Take Up the Song: Hymns, Songs and Psalms from Church Hymnary


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40 of the most popular hymns, songs and psalms from the hugely popular Church Hymnary: 4th Edition (CH4). For church-goers and singers, and anyone who loves just listening to beautiful hymns. Performed by: Scottish Philarmonic Singers Scottish Festival Singers St Magnus Festival Chorus St Magnus Cathedral Choir, Orkney Orkney Junior County Choir Dunblane Cathedral Choir Edinburgh University Singers Suzanne Adam, Sandy Butler, Marian Lees-McPherson, Simon Jacquet This double CD contains forty songs taken from the four main sections of the fourth edition of the Church Hymnary - Psalms, The Living God, Life in Christ, and The Holy Spirit - carefully and lovingly compiled by members of the committee who put together the Church Hymnary collection.

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Author:   Douglas Galbraith ,  Ian McCrorie
Publisher:   Saint Andrew Press
Imprint:   Saint Andrew Press
ISBN:  

9780715208656


ISBN 10:   0715208659
Pages:   2
Publication Date:   15 February 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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Douglas Galbraith is a tutor at the International Centre for Sacred Music Studies, University of Wales Bangor. Ian McCrorie MBE is a noted Scottish choral conductor, associated first with the Toad Choir of Greenock and subsequently with the Scottish Philharmonic Singers, who for fifteen years sang with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, and latterly with the Scottish Festival Singers. He is also the official historian of CalMac.

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